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Muntz

Muntz (or Müntz) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Usage examples of "muntz".

Monsieur Muntz or his alleged wife, allegedly bedridden with the grippe, is deafened, absolutely deafened, and I hope in agony.

That is why Madame Muntz has the grippe and takes all her meals in bed and why Monsieur Muntz has to be constantly at her side instead of enjoying the sunshine and the gambling of this delightful resort.

In the midst of the din, Muntz coolly stooped, took a large orange from his hat, bit a piece out of it, which he threw away, and then facing that mighty and excited crowd, proceeded to suck away in as unconcerned a manner as if no one were present but himself.

It was stated that the then Marquis of Waterford had made a wager that he would shave Muntz, and that Muntz carried the stick to prevent that larkish young nobleman from carrying the intention into practice.

Thomas Attwood, Joshua Scholefield, and George Frederic Muntz were the founders of the Political Union.

The two former, as president and vice-president respectively, were of course in the foremost rank, but their young and ardent lieutenant, Muntz, was as powerful and popular as they.

A monster meeting was held on Newhall Hill, and there, in half a dozen words, Muntz sounded the knell of the new Tory Ministry.

George Louis Muntz, cousin of George Frederic, had just been elected a Member of the French Chamber of Deputies.

So was working on the violently insane, including twice on your Muntz fellow.

Lucinda was also pushing examination of profound depression, trying to build on experience from the Muntz case.

Josh Muntz stood from his chair, watching over his shoulder as the door closed.