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Words that rhyme with -un

List of words that end with a "un " sound

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Arson is the act of deliberately setting on fire either someone else's house or other belongings, or your own house or belongings, usually because you want to claim insurance. In most countries, arson is a crime.
Photo of Asunción, Paraguay
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Asunción is the capital of Paraguay. It has a population of around 2.3 million.
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Bis forBoston

Boston is the capital and largest city of the state of Massachusetts in the United States of America. It has a population of around 7.6 million.
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A bun is a small bread roll. Buns are usually sweet, and often have dried fruit like raisins in them. Buns are typically eaten without any kind of filling as a snack or dessert.
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When you have your hair drawn up into a bundle on the top, back or even sides of your head you have your hair in a bun.
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Burlington is the largest city in the state of Vermont in the United States of America. It has a population of around 208,000.
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Charleston is the capital of the state of West Virginia in the United States of America. It has a population of around 304,000.
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Fis forFun

You are having fun when you are doing something you enjoy and that makes you very happy. The person in the photo is having fun jumping in a bouncy castle.
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A gun in common language usually means a hand-held device that is used for firing a bullet or other projectile at high speed. Guns are used largely by police and the military.
Hot cross buns are sweet buns that are usually made with raisins or other dried fruit. They are marked with a cross on top, and are traditionally eaten on Good Friday at Easter time.