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bunce

[buhns]

noun

  1. British, Slang.,  money or other gain, especially made unexpectedly or as a bonus.



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They too need a result because, like all clubs, they’ve lost a ton of bunce and, unlike all clubs, they’re paying the mortgage on a new ground.

If the Fed is turned over to an ideological master of narcissistic non-confession, who thinks bunce is proof of strength, troubled passage lies ahead.

He or she who measures success by wealth and thinks safety nets drag the economy into collapse are translating the negative space of anger and bunce into economic terms.

The third leg of Trump's ideology is described by an Old English term from the 19th century, bunce.

Thieves and crooks focus on the benefits of bunce; full bookings at Trump's properties, raised fees, travel perks, and charging working families higher taxes to give to the rich, disrupting consumer protections.

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