Proper noun
Zuniga (plural Zunigas)
A surname from Spanish [in turn from Basque].
Cuban socialist dictator and Venezuelan socialist dictator Hugo Chavez didn’t say they were socialists when seeking the people’s support for power, Zuniga told The Epoch Times’ “Crossroads” program in a recent interview. Source: Internet
“A pause is not only warranted, but prudent,” said commissioner Enrique Zuniga. Source: Internet
As she walks down the aisle to wed Prince Valium, Princess Vespa ( Daphne Zuniga ) is told by her father, King Roland, that Lone Starr forsook the reward for the princess's return and only asked to be reimbursed for the cost of the trip. Source: Internet
Described by colleagues as “a treasured nurse” whose dedication and compassion were “second to none”, 54-year-old Zuniga had just become a British citizen, 12 years after moving from the Philippines. Source: Internet
During the arrest, the documents claim, Zuniga was tased multiple times, pushed to the ground, had his neck crushed, and was placed in handcuffs and ankle restraints. Source: Internet
Laiah Zuniga says she’s a lifelong Cubs fan but was especially excited to attend a game at Wrigley Field in August 2018 because, for the first time, she had a seat close to the field, just a few rows back. Source: Internet