From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtunnytun‧ny /ˈtʌni/ noun (plural tunny) [countable, uncountable] HBFa British word for tuna
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tunny• It isn't worth wasting butter or work on coarse dark tunny.• What fish: tunny the size of small islands themselves.• But pick your brand of tunny carefully.• It's tunny how things happen.• Sure enough, we were soon catching bonito, a fish in the tunny family which resembles a huge mackerel.