Gunny [noun]
Definition of Gunny:
fabric
Opposite/Antonyms of Gunny:
-
Sentence/Example of Gunny:
Talked all night about burros, gasoline, & camphor balls which he seemed wanting to buy in gunny sack.
The bags were huge gunny sacks stuffed with cotton waste which was saturated with oil.
And I've helped him to a job as warehouse clerk at Samarai when he wore no shirt under his coat, and gunny bags for trousies.
Then he was ignominiously "yanked," and either landed high and dry on mother earth or in the ranchman's gunny-sack.
Then he made his own bed with gunny-sacks, and after smoking a cigarette, turned in and slept well.
He philosophically trotted to the open shed opposite the cabin and made a bed for himself in a pile of gunny-sacks.
He carried but one small blanket of about the texture of a gunny sack.
His two blankets were strapped on the sled, Indian fashion, along with a gunny sack and his rifle.
Having fumbled inside the cart, away limped Harry, and returned lugging the bale of gunny sacks.
The men passengers slept on the ground, under a canopy of gunny sacking stretched over stakes.