pungle

[puhng-guhl]

pungle Definition

  • 1to pay up or contribute money
  • 2to make a payment or settlement

Using pungle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pungle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I had to pungle up $50 for the concert tickets.

  • Example

    He refused to pungle the rent.

  • Example

    The company will pungle the expenses for the business trip.

pungle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pungle

Phrases with pungle

  • to pay or settle a debt or obligation

    Example

    He finally pungled out the money he owed me.

  • pungle up

    to pay or contribute money, especially reluctantly or with difficulty

    Example

    I had to pungle up the cash to cover the damages.

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Summary: pungle in Brief

'Pungle' [puhng-guhl] means to pay up or contribute money, often used in a reluctant or difficult context. It can also mean to make a payment or settlement, as in 'The company will pungle the expenses for the business trip.' 'Pungle' has phrases like 'pungle out,' which means to pay or settle a debt or obligation, and 'pungle up,' which means to pay or contribute money, especially reluctantly or with difficulty.