Third person singular present tense of blunge; mixes or stirs clay with water, or the action of blunging.
Regular conjugation of the base verb 'blunge' with the '-es' suffix for third person singular. English adds '-es' to verbs ending in sibilant sounds like /dʒ/.
The word 'blunges' shows how English creates verb conjugations—add '-es' and you have 'the potter blunges the clay,' making a technical action into a describable process.
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