Proper noun
Mundy (plural Mundys)
A surname from Scots.
My kind publishers, Toby Mundy and Margaret Stead of Atlantic Books, have commissioned me to write the life of Queen Victoria. A. N. Wilson
A Suzuki Swift carrying six teenagers hit a tree in a garden in Mundy Bois Road in Egerton, near Ashford, at about 20:20 BST on Saturday. Source: Internet
E.A. Guest was likened to a blend of pulp era icon Talbot Mundy and Stephen King by real-life explorer David Hatcher Childress. Source: Internet
Charlie Mundy, who works in an office in nearby Old Compton Street, said: “All the streets surrounding me were cordoned off with police and bomb disposal specialists all around.” Source: Internet
David Mundy stepped into the breach to cover for Nat Fyfe’s absence and had seven clearances. Source: Internet
A couple of old folk tunes, some sizzling trio and quartet work, those ‘Biting Brass’ and the delicious saxophone section, playing wonderful Fletcher Henderson and Jimmy Mundy arrangements. Source: Internet