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material from
falling in. Some
gunnies can be very large: in 1901 a
warning was
issued in The
Cornishman about the "immense
gunnies" in
Dolcoath mine
where there...
- A
gunny sack, also
known as a
gunny shoe,
burlap sack,
hessian sack or tow sack, is a
large sack,
traditionally made of
burlap (Hessian fabric) formed...
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armourer or
aircraft technician Gunnies, a
mining term with
several meanings This page
lists people with the
nickname Gunny. If an
internal link intending...
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transferred with
Major MacGillis from Camp Singleton), and
Gunnery Sgt. Alva "
Gunny" Bricker, the General's secretary, a no-nonsense Marine, who
despite her...
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sergeants are
sometimes referred to by the
nicknames "Master Guns" or "Master
Gunny".
These nicknames are
considered unacceptable in
formal or
ceremonial situations...
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Gunnery sergeants are
commonly referred to by the
informal abbreviation "
Gunny" or "Guns".
These nicknames,
which are
usually regarded as
titles of both...
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plant or
sisal leaves. It is
generally used (in the
crude tow form
known as
gunny) for
duties of
rough handling, such as
making sacks emplo**** to ship farm...
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concerned the
development of
different types of weapons. He also
hosted GunnyTime on the
Outdoor Channel.
Ermey was born in Emporia, Kansas, on March...
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great variety of
clothes of
various patterns as well as
table clothes,
gunnies,
choir mats, ****s etc. are woven. The
central jail is
famous for its...
- ****ure father-in-law. Five days later, his body was
discovered inside a
gunny sack
washed up the s**** of
Kallang Basin, with
severe open
wounds on his...