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How to pronounce bungee in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms bungee cord
Type of rope

Examples of bungee

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She then stopped at a hardware store to buy bungee cords for her new bike rack.
From the online.wsj.com
Trapeze artists swing, spin, catch each other and bungee-jump from elastic cords.
From the timesunion.com
When coiling your cords for storage freehand, use a bungee cord to secure them.
From the dailyherald.com
Some of us like to bungee jump from the Golden Gate Bridge, and some of us don't.
From the forbes.com
Jack found a bungee cord and Amelia wrapped it above John's knee, just in case.
From the signonsandiego.com
Crazy stuff, but does this mean pursuits like bungee jumping have been art along?
From the guardian.co.uk
Dan Eagan came in to fix his bike, which had a bungee cord stuck in the gears.
From the omaha.com
I don't expect anyone else to pay for my bungee-jumping, nor my helmets nor ropes.
From the economist.com
For all its intensity, bungee jumping is careful to venerate generations past.
From the time.com
More examples
  • An elasticized rope
  • Bungi (also Bungee, Bungie, Bungay, or the Red River Dialect) is a creole language of English (Scottish dialect), Scots (Orcadian dialect), Scottish Gaelic, Cree and Ojibwe, and spoken by the Red River Mu00E9tis in present-day Manitoba, Canada.
  • An elastic fabric-bound strap with a hook at each end, used for securing luggage; An elastic cord tied to the ankles of the jumper in bungee jumping
  • (Bungees) The imaginary, but operative, line that defines our radius of movement in life. When a person attempts to create personal change without attending properly to ecology the bungee is stretched, but not lengthened. ...
  • Elastic cord on a kayak deck used to secure gear and, behind the cockpit, for self-rescue outrigger construction.
  • Elastic band used in parachute packing and the sport of Bungee Flicking. Champion Bungee Flickers include Packers and Drop Zone Bums.
  • Round, woven elastic material, often used as shock cord in high power rockets.
  • Rubber band used for stowing line
  • Stretchy deck line that swimmers grab when they tip you over.