Citations:bungo


 * 1900, The Great Round World and what is Going on in it, page 253:
 * Well indeed do I remember my trip in a bungo. The contract was based upon a sound money equivalent as well as a promise to help the men in getting the canoe over the multiple sandbars that obstructed our way.
 * 1918, Pan American Union, Bulletin, page 95:
 * Our canoe, or bungo, which was a large dugout made from a single tree trunk ...
 * 2005, William Harwar Parker, Recollections of a Confederate Naval Officer, Digital Antiquaria (ISBN 9781580573214), page 159:
 * He and a number of others bought a bungo (a large canoe), and in it actually started for San Francisco, a distance of more than three thousand miles. The party chose for leader one Chris. Lilly, a pugilist, who had just before killed a ...