1. monte - Noun
2. Monte - Proper noun
A favorite gambling game among Spaniards, played with dice or cards.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI started beach football in Monte Carlo when I retired from football in 1997. I liked the game very much. Eric Cantona
The first hero that I have ... I would say was Monte Irvin, when I was a kid. And I used to watch Monte Irvin play when I was a kid – I idolized him. I used to wait in front of the ballpark just for him to pass by so I could see him. Roberto Clemente
It's just really hard to work and get better, building and planning for the future with the new Monte Carlo and keeping the race team intact and keeping them healthy. Dale Earnhardt
I learned, practically in my cradle (actually from Bill McMillan's thesis), that the ground state wave function of a system of bosons should necessarily be real and positive, a fact which made his early Monte Carlo simulations infinitely easier. Philip Warren Anderson
We were at last in Monte Cristo's country, fairly into the country of the fabulous, where extravagance ceases to exist because everything is extravagant, and where the wildest dreams come true. Willa Cather
Trapani, red coral, Monte San Giuliano, beautiful children. Sicilian Proverb