-
known as
Wumps.
These Wumps look
somewhat like a
cross between a
capybara (sometimes
called a
water hog) and a moose. The
story about these Wumps takes place...
- The Roly-Poly bird then
offers to fly the Muggle-
Wumps all the way back to Africa, and the Muggle-
Wumps escape.
Hours later, both Mr. and Mrs. Twit are...
-
WUMP (730 AM, "SportsRadio 730 The UMP") is a
commercial radio station licensed to Madison, Alabama, and
serving the
Huntsville metropolitan area. It is...
- "Muggle-
Wump" the
monkey is a
fictional character in some of
Roald Dahl's
books for children, and "the Muggle-
Wumps" are his family. A Muggle-
Wump appears...
- Muggle-
Wumps use the same glue to
trick the
Twits into
attaching themselves, upside-down, to
their floor. The Roly-Poly Bird then
carries the Muggle-
Wumps home...
- 1
November 1978. Muggle-
Wump the
monkey also
appears in The Twits,
where he is
accompanied by a
whole family of Muggle-
Wumps. A
monkey which looks like...
-
Wumpscut (stylised as :wumpscut: or
simply :w:) is a gothic-influenced electro-industrial
music project from Germany. It was
founded in May 1991 by Bavarian...
-
Gossamer Wump is a children's record,
published in 1949 by
Capitol Records,
about a boy who
learns to play the triangle. The
story is
narrated by Frank...
-
Rejected contenders for the band's name
included "Muddy Rabbit", "Gossamer
Wump", and "Creedence
Nuball and the Ruby"; however, the last was the starting...
- book.” – The BFG.
Roald Dahl also
names a
family of
monkeys "The Muggle-
Wumps" in The
Twits and
other works.
Muggle was
added to the
Oxford English Dictionary...