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mungo
[muhng-goh]
noun
plural
mungosa low-grade wool from felted rags or waste.
mungo
/ ˈʌŋɡəʊ /
noun
a cheap felted fabric made from waste wool
Word History and Origins
Origin of mungo1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mungo1
Example Sentences
Joe Mungo Reed’s second novel, ‘Hammer,’ is a slow burn of dangerous liaisons revolving around a Russian oligarch who comes to oppose Vladimir Putin.
Emma Haddad, chief executive of homeless charity St Mungo’s, said she was encouraged by the government’s determination to push through the Renters' Rights Bill.
The questionable spending, according to the county, included $232,500 paid to the foundation’s president, Stacy Mungo Flanigan, since last year.
Mungo Flanigan’s attorney said the payments to her client included a bonus for successful fundraising efforts.
Mungo Flanigan also works in administrative services for the L.A.
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