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munga

British  
/ ˈmʌŋɡə /

noun

  1. informal an army canteen

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Etymology

Origin of munga

C20: perhaps from French manger to eat or from Māori manga food remains

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.

From US News

The head of the national Anti-terrorism Police Unit, Munga Nyale, said they could not immediately establish the letter’s authenticity.

From Seattle Times

Munga was last seen in the water about 10 feet from the shoreline at about 7:30 p.m.

From Washington Post

Divers discovered the body of Jeremy Munga of Falls Church at about 3 a.m.

From Washington Post

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.

From Reuters