[f. prec. + -ER1.] An appliance for blunging; formerly ‘A long, flat, wooden instrument, with a cross handle at the top’ (Halliwell); now an apparatus driven by power.

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c. 1830.  [see BLUNGE].

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1879.  J. Young, Ceram. Art, 67. The ingredients are mixed in a ‘blunger.’

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1883.  Binn, Worcester Porcelain Wks., 17. Several vats, containing blungers, which are worked by machinery.

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