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chunder

[chuhn-der] / ˈtʃʌn dər /


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And so it ended up that the public address wound up playing a merry “Down Under” after the whistle, even if it did feel odd to sit in a country mostly dry and ponder the lyric “where beer does flow and men chunder.”

From Washington Post

“Better not have another one, I might chunder on the train.”

From Washington Post

“They make me want to chunder. Give me real people. Give me people who can move their faces. Give me people that have views and opinions.”

From Washington Times

Its most fully imagined characters are conspicuously all non-English and ethnically and religiously diverse: the Irish Catholic hero, the Pathan horse-dealer Mahbub Ali, an elderly upper-class lady from the North-West provinces, the Bengali spy Hurree Chunder Mookerjee and, not least, a Tibetan lama.

From Washington Post

By 1901, Romesh Chunder Dutt, another leading nationalist, enumerated 10 mass famines since the 1860s, setting the total death toll at a whopping 15 million.

From BBC