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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
scunner .
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Examples
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On a more substantive point, the American public is so scunnered by politics that you can (almost!) make a case for arguing that it's better to be in the minority than the majority in Congress.
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I look at the old country as it was in my youth and as it is today and, to use a fine Scots word, I am scunnered.
The last testament of Flashman’s creator: How Britain has destroyed itself « Isegoria 2008
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On a more substantive point, the American public is so scunnered by politics that you can (almost!) make a case for arguing that it's better to be in the minority than the majority in Congress.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010
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On a more substantive point, the American public is so scunnered by politics that you can (almost!) make a case for arguing that it's better to be in the minority than the majority in Congress.
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I think there's a particular die hard Labour vote that will never change and will turn out, the soft vote and un-decided's are more likely to be the ones scunnered with politics and won't turn out to vote...
Glasgow NE - Is 6,129 the target? Jeff 2009
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Having watched the Libdem conference unfold over the last two days, I am fare scunnered to understand what they are up too?
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Perhaps, he wonders, some of the core vote has been scunnered by the Lisbon Treaty shenanigans or perhaps some floating voters are concerned by a perceived Tory zeal for cutting public spending and, hence, they feel, services.
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Oor Eck looked much the same as ever, but Nicola looked fair scunnered.
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Perhaps, he wonders, some of the core vote has been scunnered by the Lisbon Treaty shenanigans or perhaps some floating voters are concerned by a perceived Tory zeal for cutting public spending and, hence, they feel, services.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Many may criticise him for speaking out, but I am scunnered as to know how else he would have got through to that dithering and self serving political coward who resided in No11 and then moved next door to No10?
dangleberry commented on the word scunnered
fed-up
July 18, 2007
garyth123 commented on the word scunnered
often the phrase fair scunnered will be heard.
December 10, 2008