Form of popular musical theatre performed in Montevideo, Uruguay, Panama, Argentina and Badajoz, Spain during the Carnival season.
1It depends whether Murga-muggai decides to hurl boulders down upon us.
2Murga-muggai hates European holy men, especially the American who comes from the sky.
3She stared at Murga-muggai's eyes and willed the creature to die.
4One is Murga-muggai, whose totem is the trap-door spider.
5Wyungare hefted the boomerang as though considering an experiment, then fluidly hurled it toward Murga-muggai.
6Murga-muggai was propelled out into open space.
7Here they would be fodder for Murga-muggai.
8Murga-muggai cried out in rage and triumph.
9Raymond Murga, the company's vice president for finance and also the head for investor relations declined to comment.
10Murga-muggai, the trap-door spider woman, heaved herself up out of her hole and scrabbled into the open air.
11Murga-muggai moved toward them, legs shimmering as they seemed to slip momentarily in and out of phase with reality.
12Murga-muggai was not even slowed.
13The minions of the Murga-muggai?
14Cordelia summoned all the hysterical strength left within her and hurled the empty H and K at Murga-muggai's head.
15He left his daughter Murga in the care of Ratri and Kubera and she grew into a strikingly beautiful woman.
16"Whatever else she is," said Wyungare, "Murga-muggai is a creature of grace and balance.