Examples of 'monkhouse' in a sentence

Meaning of "monkhouse"

monkhouse (noun): A surname of English origin. It is associated with various individuals, including actors, comedians, and public figures. Surnames play an essential role in genealogy and familial connections
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  • A surname.

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Monkhouse consequently returned to Moscow as planned.
Gifford and Monkhouse.
Monkhouse was born and raised in London.
The artifact is half of a map ; Monkhouse has the rest.
Monkhouse Lee sprang from his chair in uncontrollable excitement.
Each episode began with a lengthy topical stand-up comedy routine from Monkhouse.
Monkhouse signs on at Hartlepool.
The Soviet secret police proved to be far from finished with Monkhouse or Metro-Vickers, however.
Later Donebauer and Richard Monkhouse developed the Videokalos synthesiser, as an image-sound performance instrument.
And it is now my honor to introduce to you, Gabby Monkhouse.
In the Monkhouse version, only two boards were played and each correct answer was worth £50.
But what Allstate was trying to do was different, according to Joshi and Monkhouse.
Among other writing, Monkhouse wrote more than 100 Harlem Hotspots erotic novelettes.
Their voices were often provided by celebrities, such as Peter Sellers and Bob Monkhouse.
Growing old is compulsory - growing up is optional . - Bob Monkhouse.

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The first item ever put into Room 101 was the French, as suggested by Bob Monkhouse.

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