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munga
/ ˈmʌŋɡə /
noun
informal, an army canteen
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Word History and Origins
Origin of munga1
C20: perhaps from French manger to eat or from Māori manga food remains
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Example Sentences
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The head of the national Anti-terrorism Police Unit, Munga Nyale, said they could not immediately establish the letter's authenticity.
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The head of the national Anti-terrorism Police Unit, Munga Nyale, said they could not immediately establish the letter’s authenticity.
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Munga was last seen in the water about 10 feet from the shoreline at about 7:30 p.m.
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Divers discovered the body of Jeremy Munga of Falls Church at about 3 a.m.
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The challenge of mountain biking almost non-stop across the desert with barely any food or sleep ranks The Munga among the world's most punishing endurance events.
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