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Kung

1 American  
[koong] / kʊŋ /
Or !Kung

noun

plural

Kungs,

plural

Kung
  1. a member of a San people of the Kalahari desert basin of southern Africa.


Kung 2 American  
[koong, goong] / kʊŋ, gʊŋ /

noun

  1. H. H. K'ung Hsiang-hsiKong Xiangxi, 1881–1967, Chinese financier and statesman.

  2. Prince, 1833–98, Chinese statesman of the late Ch'ing dynasty.


Küng 3 American  
[koong, kyng] / kʊŋ, küŋ /

noun

  1. Hans, 1928–2021, Swiss Roman Catholic theologian and writer: critic of papal authority.


Küng British  
/ kʊŋ /

noun

  1. Hans. born 1928, Swiss Roman Catholic theologian, who questioned the doctrine of infallibility: his licence to teach was withdrawn in 1979. His books include Global Responsibility (1991)

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Example Sentences

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And I feel like that would introduce an element of reality that I want her to be able to just enjoy these things without — she’s seen “Kung Fu Panda”when she was younger, like, I don’t know, three, four, five times, has no idea that I’m in that, that my voice is in there.

From Los Angeles Times

In Sokolov’s “They Will Kill You,” written with Alex Litvak, that premise is combined with a Tarantino-esque taste for kung fu movies and nonlinear storytelling, as well as a “John Wick”-style quest for vengeance.

From Los Angeles Times

"They claimed that we would run out of gas -- that is simply impossible," Minister of Economic Affairs Kung Ming-hsin said in a Facebook video published March 9.

From Barron's

After one victory, he was congratulated by the Hong Kong martial-arts star Bruce Lee, who taught him kung fu techniques.

From The Wall Street Journal

She had roles in the TV shows “Bewitched,” “Batman,” “I Spy,” “Days of our Lives,” “The Mod Squad,” “Kung Fu,” “Sanford and Son,” “Ironside” and “Good Times,” among other shows.

From Los Angeles Times