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gun·ny G0316800 (gŭn′ē)n. A coarse heavy fabric made of jute or hemp, used especially for bags or sacks. See Note at gunnysack. [Hindi goṇī, from Sanskrit, sack, probably feminine of Pali goṇa-, ox; see gwou- in Indo-European roots.]gunny (ˈɡʌnɪ) n, pl -nies1. (Textiles) a coarse hard-wearing fabric usually made from jute and used for sacks, etc2. (Textiles) Also called: gunnysack a sack made from this fabric[C18: from Hindi gōnī, from Sanskrit gonī sack, probably of Dravidian origin]gun•ny (ˈgʌn i) n., pl. -nies. a strong coarse material made commonly from jute, esp. for bags or sacks; burlap. [1705–15; < Hindi] gunny - From Sanskrit goni, "sack," it is the material used for sacks, made from jute or sunn-hemp.See also related terms for sack.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | gunny - coarse jute fabric burlapbagging, sacking - coarse fabric used for bags or sacks | Translationsgunny
gunny1. slang A shortening of "gunnery sergeant," a rank in the US Marine Corps. Did the gunny say anything about our next mission?2. slang Marijuana. Oh, you could definitely smell gunny in the air at the concert.gunny (ˈgəni) n. a potent marijuana from Jamaica or Africa. (Drugs.) This gunny is just junk, plain old junk. gunny
gunny Chiefly US1. a coarse hard-wearing fabric usually made from jute and used for sacks, etc. 2. a sack made from this fabric gunny[′gən·ē] (textiles) burlap gunny
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