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Grammar : Adj, adv, noun
Spell : moo-choh
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmu tʃoʊ



Definition of mucho

  • As in much : adj plenty
  • As in abundant : adj plentiful, large in number
  • As in countless : adj innumerable
  • As in highly : adv very, well
  • As in amount : noun quantity
Example sentences :
  • “Mounseer, you are mucho welcomo to our bertho,” exclaimed Blake.
  • Extract from : « Paul Gerrard » by W.H.G. Kingston
  • "Mucho, mucho," sung out Bang, who meant by that that he was much obliged.
  • Extract from : « Tom Cringle's Log » by Michael Scott
  • When they start the finca there is a feast, mucho talk and drinky.
  • Extract from : « Kit Musgrave's Luck » by Harold Bindloss
  • But Toro showed "mucho fuego" before he was so neatly pierced in the medulla.
  • Extract from : « Romantic Spain » by John Augustus O'Shea
  • Pedro has eyes, señor; an' Pedro, he weesh you ver' mucho luck.
  • Extract from : « Bring Me His Ears » by Clarence E. Mulford
  • He weesh you so ver' mucho luck that per-rhaps he can get you past those customs.
  • Extract from : « Bring Me His Ears » by Clarence E. Mulford
  • Big man-of-war come, big canoe, mucho hombres, come up river.
  • Extract from : « The Cruise of the Frolic » by W.H.G. Kingston
  • Mucho tiempo h vivan dos jvenes esposos en lugar muy apartado y rstico.
  • Extract from : « A First Spanish Reader » by Erwin W. Roessler and Alfred Remy
  • No estuvo all mucho tiempo cuando oy un escandaloso aldabazo.
  • Extract from : « A First Spanish Reader » by Erwin W. Roessler and Alfred Remy
  • Bang's "mucho mucho" even failed him, for he had only in his modesty got a thimbleful of brandy to qualify the olla podrida.
  • Extract from : « Tom Cringle's Log » by Michael Scott

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