duney

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dune +‎ -y

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duney (comparative more duney, superlative most duney)

  1. Full of dunes.
    • 2000, Bill Bryson, Down Under: Travels in a Sunburned Country, page 397:
      It was a blessed little realm. I stopped often in the country towns – Donnybrook, Bridgetown, Busselton, Margaret River — to sit with a cup of coffee or browse through stacks of secondhand books or take a walk along a wooden pier or duney foreshore.

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