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Munch (TV Series)
Munch is an English verb meaning 'to chew with a grinding, crunching sound' or 'to eat vigorously or with excitement', possibly deriving from the Old French verb ('to eat'). ''Munch'' may also refer to: Places * Munch Township, Pine County, Minnesota Media * ''Cookie Monster Munch'', a 1983 ''Sesame Street'' video game for the Atari 2600 * John Munch, a fictional character played by actor Richard Belzer * ''Monster Munch'' (video game), an indirect clone of Pac-Man that was targeted towards the Commodore 64 gaming demographics * Munch Bunch, a series of children's books written by British author Denis Bond * '' Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee'', a 2001 platform video game made by Oddworld Inhabitants * Munchie, a fictional elf in ''Wee Sing: The Best Christmas Ever'' * "Munch (Feelin' U)", a song by Ice Spice Food * Munch (candy bar), a candy bar manufactured by Mars, Incorporated and sold in the United States * Munch, a chocolate bar made by Nestlé, and sold in India * Migh ...
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Verb
A verb () is a word (part of speech) that in syntax generally conveys an action (''bring'', ''read'', ''walk'', ''run'', ''learn''), an occurrence (''happen'', ''become''), or a state of being (''be'', ''exist'', ''stand''). In the usual description of English, the basic form, with or without the particle ''to'', is the infinitive. In many languages, verbs are inflected (modified in form) to encode tense, aspect, mood, and voice. A verb may also agree with the person, gender or number of some of its arguments, such as its subject, or object. Verbs have tenses: present, to indicate that an action is being carried out; past, to indicate that an action has been done; future, to indicate that an action will be done. For some examples: * I ''washed'' the car yesterday. * The dog ''ate'' my homework. * John ''studies'' English and French. * Lucy ''enjoys'' listening to music. *Barack Obama ''became'' the President of the United States in 2009. ''(occurrence)'' * Mike Trout ''is ...
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Nestlé Munch
Nestlé Munch is a chocolate bar made by Nestlé Nestlé S.A. (; ; ) is a Switzerland, Swiss multinational food and drink processing conglomerate corporation headquartered in Vevey, Vaud, Switzerland. It is the largest publicly held food company in the world, measured by revenue and other me ... and primarily sold in India. It is a long chocolate bar filled with wafers. Variants Munch's variants are ''Munch Nuts'', which includes groundnuts with wafers and ''Munch Crunch O'Nuts'', which includes peanuts. References {{reflist External links Official website 1Official website 2Munch Nuts official website Chocolate bars Nestlé brands ...
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Münch
Münch or Muench is a German surname, meaning "monk". Notable people with this surname include the following: * Edvard Munch (1863–1944), Norwegian Expressionist Painter, best known for "The Scream" * Aloisius Joseph Muench (1889–1962), German-American cardinal, Papal Nuncio to Germany 1951–1959 * Burkhard VII. Münch (died 1444), Swiss knight * Charles Munch (conductor), born Münch (1891–1968), Alsatian conductor * Baron Eligius Franz Joseph von Münch-Bellinghausen (1806–1871), Austrian playwright better known by his pen name, Friedrich Halm * Ernst Münch (musician) (1859–1928), Alsatian organist * Ernst Münch (1876–1946), German plant physiologist * Friedrich Münch (1799–1881), German-American Rationalist, winemaker, Missouri State Senator and prolific author for German emigrants * Guido Münch (born 1921), Mexican astronomer * Hans Münch (1911–2001), SS doctor acquitted in the Auschwitz trials * Hartung Münch (c. 1265–1332), Bishop of Basel from 13 ...
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Munch (crater)
Munch is a crater on Mercury. It was discovered on the first flyby of Mercury by the MESSENGER spacecraft on 14 January 2008, and was named after Edvard Munch a Norwegian painter, printmaker, and draftsman (1863-1944) by the IAU in November of the same year. Munch is west of Sander and Poe craters, within the Caloris basin Caloris Planitia is a plain within a large impact basin on Mercury, informally named Caloris, about in diameter. It is one of the largest impact basins in the Solar System. "Calor" is Latin for "heat" and the basin is so-named because the Sun .... References Impact craters on Mercury {{Mercury-planet-stub ...
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Munch (BDSM)
A munch (derived from "burger munch") is a casual social gathering for people involved in or interested in BDSM, kink, or fetishes. No BDSM, kink, or fetish activities take place, however. Characteristics Munches often take place at a restaurant, bar, coffee shop, or other public setting. A munch organizer usually reserves a large table, a back area, or a private room. People are free to arrive and leave within the specified hours. The primary purpose is socializing and meeting like-minded individuals. Munches are intended as opportunities for those who are curious about BDSM to meet others, become more comfortable, and better informed. Munches that involve alcohol are sometimes called "sloshes" or pub nights. Unlike a play party, munches are informal affairs that discourage fetish attire or BDSM play, though wearing of subtle collars or leather items may be permissible if they are nondescript. It's important to always check with the munch organizer if you have any questions abou ...
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Munch Museum
Munch Museum ( no, Munch-museet), marketed as Munch (stylised as MUNCH) since 2020, is an art museum in Bjørvika, Oslo, Norway dedicated to the life and works of the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. The museum was originally located at Tøyen, which was opened in 1963. The museum moved to the new museum building at Bjørvika, which was opened in 22 October 2021. Selected collection highlights Edvard Munch - The Scream - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Scream'' Edvard Munch - Anxiety - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Anxiety'' Edvard Munch - The Seine at Saint-Cloud - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Seine at Saint-Cloud'' History Original museum The original Munch Museum was situated at Tøyen in the Oslo borough of Gamle Oslo. Construction of the museum was financed from the profits generated by the Oslo municipal cinemas and opened its doors in 1963 to commemorate what would have been Munch's 100th birthday. Its collection consists of works and articles by Munch, which he donate ...
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Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch ( , ; 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944) was a Norwegian painter. His best known work, ''The Scream'' (1893), has become one of Western art's most iconic images. His childhood was overshadowed by illness, bereavement and the dread of inheriting a mental condition that ran in the family. Studying at the Royal School of Art and Design in Kristiania (today's Oslo), Munch began to live a bohemian life under the influence of the nihilist Hans Jæger, who urged him to paint his own emotional and psychological state (' soul painting'). From this emerged his distinctive style. Travel brought new influences and outlets. In Paris, he learned much from Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, especially their use of color. In Berlin, he met the Swedish dramatist August Strindberg, whom he painted, as he embarked on a major series of paintings he would later call ''The Frieze of Life'', depicting a series of deeply-felt themes such as love, anxiety, je ...
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Munch (surname)
Munch is a Danish and Norwegian surname, meaning "monk". It may also sometimes be a variant of the German surname Münch, meaning the same. Notable people with this surname include the following: * Adolph Munch (1829–1901), American businessman and politician * Anna Munch (1856–1932), Norwegian novelist * Charles Munch (conductor) (1891–1968), Alsatian symphonic conductor and violinist * Charles Munch (painter) (born 1945), American artist * Edvard Munch (1863–1944), Norwegian painter best known for '' The Scream'' * Emil D. Munch (1831–1887), American businessman and politician * Peter A. Munch (1908–1984), Norwegian-American sociologist, educator and author * Peter Andreas Munch (1810–1863), Norwegian medieval historian * Peter Rochegune Munch Peter Rochegune Munch (in Danish usually referred to as ''P. Munch'') (30 April 1870 – 8 July 1948) was a prominent Danish historian and politician. He was a leading member of the ''Radikale Venstre'', and represented ...
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Monster Munch
Monster Munch are a British baked corn snack created by Smiths in 1977 and manufactured by Walkers. They are aimed at children and widely consumed in the United Kingdom. Flavours include Roast Beef, Pickled Onion and Flamin' Hot. On the issue of whether the snacks are shaped like monster claws or individual monsters, Walkers said "whilst we think of them as monsters’ feet, we don't want that to stop people from coming up with their own imaginative ideas." Monster Munch is suitable for vegetarians. Smiths Monster Munch (1977–1995) Monster Munch snacks were launched in Britain in 1977 by Smiths. Originally called "The Prime Monster" (a play on " The Prime Minister", and as part of a wider campaign), they were renamed "Monster Munch" in 1978. Advertised as "The Biggest Snack Pennies Can Buy" – in reference to the large size of the snacks – each pack featured a different monster on the front of the packet. The snack was supported by a "Monster Munch Club", whose members r ...
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Mighty Munch
Tayto Crisps is a crisps and popcorn manufacturer in Ireland, founded by Joe Murphy in May 1954TaytoCrisps.ie
and owned by German snack food company . Tayto invented the first flavoured crisp production process. The first seasoned crisps produced were Cheese & Onion. Companies worldwide sought to buy the rights to Tayto's technique. Tayto crisps are a cultural phenomenon throughout much of the Republic of Ireland, so much so that in November 2010, Tayto opened their own theme park called "" near
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Munch (candy Bar)
Munch is a peanut bar manufactured by Mars, Incorporated and sold in the United States. The bar was introduced in 1970 as the Snickers Munch Peanut Brittle Bar and was later relabeled "Munch". It is made of only seven ingredients: peanuts, sugar, butter, corn syrup, palm oil, salt and soy lecithin. The candy bar contains no chocolate and is comparable to peanut brittle Brittle is a type of confection consisting of flat broken pieces of hard sugar candy embedded with nuts such as pecans, almonds, or peanuts, and which are usually less than 1 cm thick. Types It has many variations around the world, such as ''p ..., though the Munch bar has a higher density of peanuts compared to most brittles. Due to its short list of simple ingredients, it is marketed as being healthy and natural. References External links Official website {{Mars confectionery products Candy bars Mars confectionery brands Products introduced in 1970 ...
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Old French
Old French (, , ; Modern French: ) was the language spoken in most of the northern half of France from approximately the 8th to the 14th centuries. Rather than a unified language, Old French was a linkage of Romance dialects, mutually intelligible yet diverse, spoken in the northern half of France. These dialects came to be collectively known as the , contrasting with the in the south of France. The mid-14th century witnessed the emergence of Middle French, the language of the French Renaissance in the Île de France region; this dialect was a predecessor to Modern French. Other dialects of Old French evolved themselves into modern forms (Poitevin-Saintongeais, Gallo, Norman, Picard, Walloon, etc.), each with its own linguistic features and history. The region where Old French was spoken natively roughly extended to the northern half of the Kingdom of France and its vassals (including parts of the Angevin Empire, which during the 12th century remained under Anglo-Norman rul ...
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