18 examples of bungay in sentences

Tono Bungay Wharton, Edith:

O, that I were within my fort of Bungay, Whose walls are wash'd with the clear streams of Waveney, Then would not Gloster pass a halfpenny,

Thus, in Greene's "Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay" "I'll take my portace forth, and wed you here.

And Robert Greene (1558?-1592) plays the chief part in the early development of romantic comedy, and gives us some excellent scenes of English country life in plays like Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay.

His best drama is the poetic comedy Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay.

What a funny name Bungay is!

Childs of Bungay, whose copy of Elia had been sent on an Oriental voyage, and who, in order to replace it, applied to Mr. Lamb."

The father, respecting these early signs of a literary bent in the son, sent him to a small boarding-school at Bungay in the same county, and a few years later to one of higher pretensions at Stowmarket, kept by a Mr. Richard Haddon, a mathematical teacher of some repute, where the boy also acquired some mastery of Latin and acquaintance with the Latin classics.

Dr. Abel was a native of Bungay, in Suffolk (where his father was a banker), and it is supposed was about 35 years of age when he died.

She greatly frequents the minor theatres, and acquires notions of sentimental romance. BUN'GAY (Friar), one of the friars in a comedy by Robert Green, entitled Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay.

Bungay, publisher in History of Pendennis, by W.M. Thackeray.

In his Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, there is a fresh breath, as of the green English country, in such passages as the description of Oxford, the scene at Harleston Fair, and the picture of the dairy in the keeper's lodge at merry Fressingfield.

The mist was attributed to the arts of Friar Bungay, a famous and most rascally "nigromancer."

Tess is the thing, you know, and Tono-Bungay, and The Nigger of the Narcissus...

" Here Mrs. Duncombe stood on the step, crying out, "Well, Cecil, how have you sped with Mrs. Bungay?" "Horrid woman!"

Here, come in, and get our string and basket at Mrs. Bungay's.

"So you have houses in Water Lane, Mrs. Bungay?

Tom was wicked enough to put in a good many notes of sympathy, at the intervals of the conjunctive whiches, and to end by declaring, "Quite right, Mrs. Bungay!

18 examples of  bungay  in sentences