bunned

English

Etymology

bun + -ed

Adjective

bunned (not comparable)

  1. (of hair) Arranged in a bun.
    • 1997, Mary McGarry Morris, A Dangerous Woman (page 46)
      She had been a handsome young woman, with bunned hair and a hardy smile.
    • William Melvin Kelley, Dancers on the Shore
      I studied her; she looked the same, her white hair bunned at her neck, her blue eyes large behind glasses, her skin the color of unvarnished wood.

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