Dunned

Word DUNNED
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Definitions and meanings of "Dunned"

What do we mean by dunned?

To ask or beset a debtor for payment.

To harass by continually repeating e.g. a request.

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The word "dunned" in example sentences

"dunned" for half-a-year's board, though that would have been no new item in his well-patched-up experience. ❋ [pseud.] Vera (N/A)

I read actual books see ... and if I weren't an independant thinker, I'd likely still be a motherfriekin 'mormon (may their "temples" burn, may they loose their tax status and be dunned for many decades of back taxes ... that would pay off the deficit!) ❋ Unknown (2009)

Better, if possible, for banks to bear the costs of their own risks up front than to persist with a system in which taxpayers are periodically dunned for the cost of the banking system's failures. ❋ Unknown (2011)

She sounded like she was repeating something that had been dunned into her again and again, and seemed bamboozled over that bit of pink stone! ❋ Unknown (2009)

Some authors, like Erasmus dunned a large number of patrons for every book. ❋ Roger Sutton (2009)

He left India in 1971 to attend Harvard and join McKinsey, where ethics are dunned into employees as "The Firm Code." ❋ Jr. Holman W. Jenkins (2011)

That's when employers, larger employers will have to either if they don't offer coverage, then they will be dunned if you end up buying your coverage from one of these exchanges. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We did that job for Richard Worth, and he was so eager for it that he put good silver money in my hand—a rare thing for him, who usually must be billed and then dunned for weeks until he pays the bill. ❋ Bailey MacDonald (2010)

Or make them glad about getting dunned annually to pay for this kind of arrogant garbage. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And all of them are united in the conviction that someone else should be dunned to pay for their policy priorities, or listening or viewing preferences. ❋ Brian M. Carney (2010)

Rick Reinhard Michael Graetz What's more, much of the money that the very wealthy leave behind hasn't been heavily dunned by income taxes. ❋ Michael J. Graetz (2010)

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You might think that the reckless, avaricious, giant corporations, having shrunk the economy, cost millions of jobs and then demanded that taxpayers be dunned for years into the future for multi-trillion dollar bailouts, would show contrition, regret, or self-restraint of their power over Washington. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Although I sent Obama as much in the way of campaign contributions as I was allowed to by law, and then was dunned again after the inauguration for more (in this I am like most of my liberal friends), Obama seemed neither to share our analysis of what was wrong with the Bush administration nor to share our views on who, exactly, was the right sort of official to correct Bush's crimes and misdemeanors. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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