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Definition of Tunks

Tunk
Tunk Tunk, n. A sharp blow; a thump. [Prov. Eng. or Colloq. U. S.]

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- Tunks is a surname, and may refer to: Jason Tunks (born 1975), international level discus thrower Leicester Tunks (1880-1935), operatic baritone and actor...
- Roy William Tunks (born 21 January 1951) is a German-born English former professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. He made over 850 appearances...
- the 1980s. Tunks is a product of Marcellin College Randwick. Regarded as one of the best rugby league players to come out of this school, Tunks also represented...
- John Tunks was the member of Parliament for Cricklade in the parliament of April 1554. TUNKS, John. The History of Parliament. Retrieved 9 July 2017....
- William Tunks (8 April 1816 – 12 April 1883) was an Australian politician. He was born in the Nepean district to timber merchant John Tunks and Esther...
- Teri Steer-Cantwell (born October 3, 1975, in Crete, Nebraska) is an American shot putter. In 1999, she won bronze medals at the World Indoor Championships...
- intersected by Galston Road and the heritage-listed Tunks Cr**** Bridge at the foot of the valley. Adjacent to Tunks Cr**** Bridge, there is a second concrete bridge...
- Mustangs track and field team, Tunks won the discus at the 1997 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Tunks was inducted into the London...
- The Tunks Cr**** Bridge is a heritage-listed timber truss road bridge that carries Galston Road (Main Road 161) across Tunks Cr****, in Galston, New South...
- received prison sentences. Tunks was born in Newport, Monmouthshire in 1891, the eldest of four daughters of Gilbert Samuel Tunks (1863–1933), an engineer...