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Answer for the clue "Scarface portrayer ", 4 letters:
muni

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Etymology 1 n. 1 (context finance English) A municipal bond 2 A facility operated by a municipal government, such as a golf course or train line Etymology 2 n. (context often italicized English) A Jain or Buddhist ascetic who has taken a vow of silence

Usage examples of muni.

Alone in the dark, lying in a mess of black crepe paper, Muni was recovering his nerve and self-confidence.

Go back to your comMunications shack now, Mr Muni, and keep your ear glued to the earphone or whatever it is you do to gather in scattergrams.

Dirk ordered, hoping that young Muni had managed to get the field working.

His mother had not been in contact with his father, Muni, since she had left Hawaii.

My mother told me that Muni was my father and that he had a brother named Ken.

She must have once written a note to Muni that was similar to the one he had left for Jennifer.

At the top, he waved goodbye again as he had the last time Muni drove away.

Paul Muni, one of the leading actors of the time, in the role of Wang Lung the farmer.

Diamond, John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, Al Capone and all the other folk-heroes I had watched James Cagney and Paul Muni and George Raft impersonate on the silver screen, Saturday afternoon in Painesville, Ohio.

In each of the risings of 1854, 1866 and 1878, he had run the Turkish blockade in his Dardana countless times to land food and muni tions for the Christians in remote natural harbors.

Ripa autem erat acutis sudibus praefixis munita, eiusdemque generis sub aqua defixae sudes flumine tegebantur.

Benin, Togo, Ghana, and the Ivory Coast to the west, and Cameroon, Rio Muni, Fernando Po, Gabon, and Congo to the south.

The only historic Buddha is Sakya Muni, or Gotama, who was born at Kapila about six centuries before Christ.

A young Indian prince, named Sakya Muni, afflicted by the miseries of human life which he beheld, cast aside his wealth and his royal destiny, became a recluse, and devoted his life to the study of religion.

In each of the risings of 1854, 1866 and 1878, he had run the Turkish blockade in his Dardana countless times to land food and muni tions for the Christians in remote natural harbors.