Proper noun
Lunde (plural Lundes)
A surname from Norwegian.
Agencies and individuals can come pick up whatever they need at Town Hall, and Lunde emphasized the judgment-free atmosphere. Source: Internet
An epic nickname was likewise born that day in Madison: Pauline “Swivel Hips” Lunde, so christened by her husband Bud. Source: Internet
“Before this game we talked about hustle and talking it up in the dugout and just those little things that can help you when things are not going so good for you,” Lunde said. Source: Internet
Lunde (2011) pp. 154–159 The offensive was launched on 10 July, citation and by 16 July, the Finns reached the shore of Lake Ladoga and cut the defending Soviet army in two, hindering the Soviets' defense of the area. Source: Internet
Lunde said Kennedy is always the first to show up and the last to leave. Source: Internet
Meyer and incumbent Councilwoman Rebecca Lunde Ross are the two other candidates for the three open seats on the Council. Source: Internet