1. bunning - Noun
2. bunning - Verb
bunning
present participle of bun
bunning (plural bunnings or bunning)
(Australian Aboriginal) The echidna.
bunning
present participle of bun
bunning (plural bunnings or bunning)
(Australian Aboriginal) The echidna.
"As a general rule, don't wash with water that's much warmer or colder than your produce," says Marisa Bunning, assistant professor and extension food safety specialist at Colorado State University. Source: Internet
The terraced catacombes of the Egyptian Avenue and Lebanon Circle were built in two phases, c1838-9 and c1870, respectively by architects James Bunstone Bunning and Thomas Porter. Source: Internet
Bunning had a full weekend of activities planned which included a community yard sale and a recycling contest. Source: Internet
The race was not called until well after midnight, but Bunning eventually emerged victorious by a little more than 6,000 votes. Source: Internet
Wise had a terrific career, 188-181 across 18 seasons with five teams, including his first-ever win on June 21, 1964 — the nightcap of a Father’s Day doubleheader in which Jim Bunning pitched a perfect game against the Mets in the opener. Source: Internet