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What does monte mean?

monte

a gambling card game of Spanish origin; 3 or 4 cards are dealt face up and players bet that one of them will be matched before the others as the cards are dealt from the pack one at a time

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Simple sentences

St. Benedict established his first monastery on top of Monte Cassino.
Tom works as a croupier in a casino in Monte Carlo.

Movie subtitles

Let's hop over to Monte Carlo.
But her memory lives on in the village, the people who persecuted her so much they got rich with the stones of the Monte Christallo.
A gambling syndicate from Monte Carlo.
Essie, I wouldn't dance for him if I were you because we're going to the Monte Carlo Ballet later.
We're going to the Monte Carlo Ballet.
The Monte Carlo Ballet?
The Monte Carlo Ballet!
Monte Carlo Ballet!
Monte Carlo. Villefranche-sur-Mer.
Didn't we meet at Monte Carlo the night you blew your brains out?
I'll never come to Monte Carlo out of season again.
It's so nice to run into you here, just when I was beginning to despair of finding any old friends here in Monte.
As for me, if I had a home like Manderley, I should certainly never come to Monte.
What do you think of Monte Carlo?
This policeman is played by Monte Montague, an American, who speaks here with a British accent.
That's where they kept Monte Cristo.
Monte Carlo.
Paris. London. Monte Carlo.
Can I see this, Monte?
Monte!
For Monte Jarrad too.
Heard of the Count of Monte Cristo, dumb fuck?
You're the fella that almost broke the bank at Monte Carlo.
Their Excellencies, the Ambassador of Spain and Madame Monte.
Monaco is the town's name. and Monte Carlo is the city's name.
The reason they're more at home here than elsewhere. is Monte Carlo has no Monegasques!
The elevator boy at Monte Carlo!
Most girls will give their eyes for a chance to see Monte.
You've blotted out the past for me more than all the bright lights of Monte Carlo.
Well, would you consider a letter from Monte Carlo, sir?
I am Monte Blanca.

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