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munt

(mʊnt)
n
(Peoples) slang derogatory South African and Zimbabwean a Black African
[from Zulu umuntu person]
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Munt had her own method of interpreting her nieces.
Munt, admitting into her kindly voice a note of exasperation.
Munt, "and very wonderful girls, and in many ways far older than your years.
Munt, fearing that she was losing the point of some brilliant remark.
Munt, though she took a second-class ticket, was put by the guard into a first (only two seconds on the train, one smoking and the other babies--one cannot be expected to travel with babies); and that Margaret, on her return to Wickham Place, was confronted with the following telegram:
"When I worked on Hiawatha, we were just figuring out how to build our first line," Munt said at the committee meeting.
Ms Munt said: "This shows this policy is nothing more than a cynical attempt by an increasingly desperate Tory party to bribe the electorate.
Munt was born above his father's butchers shop in Grays, Essex and weighed in on the shop scales.
Ms Munt, who is parliamentary private secretary to Vince Cable, said this will mean they will be able to sell a "gloopy sludge" that resembles nothing like the traditional British staple.
Munt, 55, who has managed golf courses including Wentworth and Royal Dornoch, has accused the golf industry of turning a blind eye to the accusations.