Synonym: Edvard Munch, Munch, crunch. Similar words: punch, lunch, bunch, crunch, launch, staunch, scrunch, crunched. Meaning: [mʌntʃ] n. 1. Norwegian painter (1863-1944) 2. a large bite. v. chew noisily.
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31. He felt munch happier upon seeing the autumn water , and vast sky.
32. On Aug. 22, 2004, masked gunmen entered the Munch Museum in Oslo, Norway, and stole two Edvard Munch masterpieces, "The Scream" and "Madonna, " in broad daylight, as reported by CBSNews.
33. Chew on sugarless gum or hard candy. Or munch on raw carrots, celery, nuts or sunflower seeds — something crunchy and satisfying.
34. We'scream " with painter Edvard Munch before heading south to the glorious vistas of Telemark country.
35. Stop smoking and munch right to help your body stay at a healthy weight.
36. This clever and hilarious cover either consciously or unconsciously pays homage to the famous painting The Scream by Edvard Munch.
37. Getting them to munch on vegetable dishes was more difficult.
38. 2004 - The Scream, the painting by Edvard Munch, is stolen at gunpoint from a museum in Oslo, Norway.
39. Life and death were the absolute themes of two artistic talent's works, Edvard Munch and Frida Kahlo.
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40. While most jerboas munch on seeds and plant material, scientists think the long-eared jerboa eats mostly insects.
41. Many people like to munch on apples because they can help with weight loss.
42. There are more paintings by Edvard Munch here than there are graffiti, and Saturday night in town can seem about as frenetic as a bank holiday in Sunningdale.
43. Two Edvard Munch masterpieces stolen in one of the world's most audacious art thefts two years ago have been recovered.
44. It has undoubtedly contributed munch to the movement of eradicating colonization in the world.
45. The leading figures of the expressionist movement were Van Gogh of the Netherlands, Munch of Norway, Paul Gauguin of France, and James Ensor of Belgium.
46. Most students already likely to be in the terrified pose Munch depicted.
47. Cows munch mostly grasses and hay - yet they grow big and hefty.
48. As Dr Mushtaq Margoob takes a break to munch a chapati and sip milky tea, he talks of Kashmir as a broken society.
49. But further study is what brought him to Paris in 1934, where he studied composition with Nadia Boulanger and Paul Dukas, piano with Cortot and conducting with Charles Munch.
50. The animal threatens to munch through thousands of Viking vessels and other historic shipwrecks, scientists warn.
51. In the rush of morning, munch them along with low - fat string cheese.
52. Here, I munch on the trees answer to no one.
53. five years on the road, MoLab has analyzed everything from a pre-Columbian Mixtec codex in the British Museum to expressionist paintings, such as Angst and Puberty, at the Munch Museum in Oslo.
54. A radar image shows the crater of Eyjafjallajokull in southeast Iceland, which looks like the nightmarish face in the painting "The Scream" by Edvard Munch.
55. Also, it's a good idea to portion out a serving size beforehand, so you don't absentmindedly munch a thousand or so calories from a big bag.
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