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done, dun, dun
done (DUN) (verb)
To be completely finished: Devon will travel many miles in several days before he's done with his trip.
dun (DUN) (verb)
To make persistent demands to a debtor for payment of debts: The bailiff will dun the farmer until all the debts to the bank are paid.
dun (DUN) (adjective)
A grayish brown or reddish brown color: The dun horse with the black mane pulled the wagon into the barn.
Ernie, the bailiff, travelled in a carriage pulled by the dun horse when he went to dun the debtors; as a result, he was always very tired when he was done with a day's work.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group D; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc. +
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