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Stunning
Stunning Stun"ning, a. 1. Overpowering consciousness; overpowering the senses; especially, overpowering the sense of hearing; confounding with noise. 2. Striking or overpowering with astonishment, especially on account of excellence; as, stunning poetry. [Slang] --C. Kingsley. -- Stun"ning*ly, adv. [Slang]
Stunningly
Stunning Stun"ning, a. 1. Overpowering consciousness; overpowering the senses; especially, overpowering the sense of hearing; confounding with noise. 2. Striking or overpowering with astonishment, especially on account of excellence; as, stunning poetry. [Slang] --C. Kingsley. -- Stun"ning*ly, adv. [Slang]
Tunnies
Tunny Tun"ny (t[u^]n"n[y^]), n.; pl. Tunnies. [L. thunnus, thynnus, Gr. qy`nnos, qy^nos: cf. It. tonno, F. & Pr. thon.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of large oceanic fishes belonging to the Mackerel family, especially the common or great tunny (Orcynus or Albacora thynnus) native of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It sometimes weighs a thousand pounds or more, and is extensively caught in the Mediterranean. On the American coast it is called horse mackerel. See Illust. of Horse mackerel, under Horse. [Written also thynny.] Note: The little tunny (Gymnosarda alletterata) of the Mediterranean and North Atlantic, and the long-finned tunny, or albicore (see Albicore), are related species of smaller size.
Tunning
Tun Tun, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Tunned; p. pr. & vb. n. Tunning.] To put into tuns, or casks. --Boyle.

Meaning of Tunni from wikipedia

- The Tunni (Somali: Tunni) are a Somali clan that make up part of the wider Digil-Rahanweyn branch. It is one of the major clans that inhabit the South...
- by the Tunni people, who speak the Af-Tunni language. The historical Tunni area corresponds to the modern-day Lower Shabelle region. The Tunni, composed...
- Tunni (also known as Af-Tunni) is a Somali language spoken by the Tunni who reside in the Lower Shebelle, Middle Juba, Lower Juba and part of Bay regions...
- identified that Aw-Ali himself to be from a Tunni clan. After Aw-Ali set the groundwork to his new residence, more Tunni moved in to the area, most of them migrated...
- the Shabelle river. It was ruled by the Tunni Rahanweyn people, who spoke the Af-Tunni. The historical Tunni area correspondence to modern-day Lower Shabelle...
- not very warlike. After he had made the thrall Tunni (or Tonne) responsible for the treasury, Tunni rebelled against Egil. They fought eight battles...
- sultanates & Empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin Dahlak Dobe'a Dankali...
- Timbi-Touny is a town and sub-prefecture in the Pita Prefecture in the Mamou Region of northern-central Guinea. v t e...
- people, the Somali people. Rendille people Ariaal people Aweer people Garre Tunni Burji speakers of the Burji language Sidama people Gedeo people Hadiya people...
- as a mother tongue. Garre Garre language (57,500 speakers as of 1992) Tunni Tunni language (23,000 speakers as of 2006) Aweer language, also known as "Boni"...