
1) Barrel cork 2) Barrel plug 3) Beer-keg stopper 4) Bribe stopper 5) Cask cork 6) Cask stopper 7) Close with a cork or stopper 8) Cork for a beer keg 9) Cork for a cask 10) Keg stopper 11) Keg tap 12) Laboratory equipment 13) Plug 14) Plug a bribe 15) Spile 16) Stopper 17) Stopper for a cask 18) Stopple
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1) Cork 2) Incentive 3) Plug 4) Spile 5) Stopper
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A rubber or wood stopper that seals the bunghole.
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A bung, stopper or cork is a truncated cylindrical or conical closure to seal a container, such as a bottle, tube or barrel. Unlike a lid, which encloses a container from the outside without displacing the inner volume, a bung is partially inserted inside the container to act as a seal. A glass stopper is often called a `ground glass joint` (or .....
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a secret and unauthorised payment used as a financial incentive to help a transfer go through.[44]
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• (n.) The large stopper of the orifice in the bilge of a cask. • (v. t.) To stop, as the orifice in the bilge of a cask, with a bung; to close; -- with up. • (n.) The orifice in the bilge of a cask through which it is filled; bunghole. • (n.) A sharper or pickpocket.
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The stopper in the hole in a keg or cask through which the keg or cask is filled and emptied. The hole may also be referred to as a bung or bunghole. Real beer must use a wooden bung.
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Stopper for barrels. Bungs are normally made of hardwood (but softer than the oak used for barrel staves to avoid damaging the bunghole when opening and closing the barrel). Recent wine barrel bungs are made of silicone rubber.
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The stopper that closes the hole in a keg or cask through which the cask is filled and emptied.
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A stopper used to seal a bottle or barrel. Commonly used term for corks.
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Bung noun [ Confer W.
bwng orfice, bunghole, Ir.
buinne tap, spout, OGael.
buine .]
1. The large stopper of the orifice in the bilge of a cask.
2. The orifice in the bilge of a cask through which it is filled; bunghole.
3. A sharper or pickpocket. [ Obsol...
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Bung transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Bunged ;
present participle & verbal noun Bunging ] To stop, as the orifice in the bilge of a cask, with a bung; to close; -- with
up .
To bung up ,
to use up, as by b...
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this is a small conical piece of plastic with an attachment at the end that elastic can be tied to. The bung fits inside a section of a pole, usually the second or third section and the elastic is tied to this thus anchoring it
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The hole in a barrel (or tank).
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Bung is slang for a purse.
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the plug used to seal a wine barrel.
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A vertical stack of loaded kiln shelves (or saggars).
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A stopper used to seal a bottle or barrel
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Crook, broken
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spile noun a plug used to close a hole in a barrel or flask
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A rubber or wood stopper that seals the bunghole.
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A bung is also a bribe.
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The primary closure for barrels, hammered into place with a wooden hammer. Bungs are normally made of hardwood (but softer than the oak used for barrel staves to avoid damaging the bunghole when opening and closing the barrel). When bungs are to be removed and replaced repeatedly, winemakers now use bungs made of silicone rubber and they work like ...
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In cooperage, a wooden stopper used to seal the cask, keg or barrel. In glassware, usually a rubber stopper used to seal a demijohn, carboy or jug. Bungs may be either solid or drilled with a central hole to accept a fermentation lock (airlock). Some bungs have two holes drilled to accept two airlocks, or one airlock and a blow-off tube.
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The stopper in the hole in a keg or cask through which the keg or cask is filled and emptied. The hole may also be referred to as a bung or bunghole. Real beer must use a wooden bung.
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