Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dung.(verb)
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Use "dungs" in a sentence
"Why, suppose one were to say: the cow chews its food and then dungs the rose with it, so the rose has teeth in the mouth of a beast."
"Go Tell It on the Mountain, his debut bil-dungs-roman, captures the world of Harlem churches, and the extreme pressures placed on young black people in both North and South."
"—Why, suppose one were to say: the cow chews its food and then dungs the rose with it, so the rose has teeth in the mouth of a beast."