Associations to the word «Monty»
Noun
- Hewitt
- Granny
- Bbc
- Brooke
- Nichols
- Fringe
- Geoff
- Mcbride
- Flick
- Biscuit
- Joyce
- Hayward
- Messiah
- Marilyn
- Bandit
- Laurie
- Cricketer
- Molina
- Mal
- Gaines
- Rupert
- Mildred
- Absurdity
- Bright
- Wilkes
- Wanda
- Atkinson
- Jeff
- Mel
- Harrison
- Presenter
- Stefan
- Reunion
- Liar
- Sitcom
- Simon
- Obligation
- Patsy
- Roberts
- Kenny
- Veda
- Brit
- Humor
- Linebacker
- Blaise
- Ronnie
- Nash
- Ron
- Episode
- Auf
- Reptile
- Contender
- Joke
- Connolly
- Doo
- Brown
- Starring
- Raven
- Montrose
- Announcer
- Stacey
- Dickens
- Guerrilla
- Tim
- Feller
- Autobiography
- Special
- Barry
- Pianist
- Lew
- Sue
- Grandma
- Cinematographer
- Wr
- Fields
- Sonny
- Miranda
- Gertrude
- Gardener
- Bertrand
- Templar
- Webber
- Homage
- Trailer
- Hall
- Robbie
- Holmes
- Cheese
- Film
- Elvis
Adverb
Wiktionary
MONTY, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given names Montgomery and Montague.
MONTY, proper noun. Montgomery of Alamein
MONTY HALL PROBLEM, proper noun. A brainteaser regarding probability, in which a game show contestant picks a door to win a prize. One door conceals a car; the other two conceal goats. After the contestant picks a door, the host opens another door to reveal a goat. Counterintuitively, it is then in the contestant's interests to switch to the remaining door.
MONTY PYTHON, proper noun. Monty Python's Flying Circus, a former British comedy troupe.
Wise words
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"infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise you'll have no
word left when you want to talk about something really
infinite.