Muchacha
noun
a young woman
Word Origin
Spanish
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noun a young man Word Origin Spanish
- Much-ado-about-nothing
noun 1. a comedy (1598?) by Shakespeare. A big fuss over a trifle, as in Jerry had everyone running around looking for his gloves—much ado about nothing. Although this expression is best remembered as the title of Shakespeare’s comedy, the phrase much ado was already being used for a big commotion or trouble in the […]
- Muches
[muhch] /mʌtʃ/ adjective, more, most. 1. great in quantity, measure, or degree: too much cake. noun 2. a great quantity, measure, or degree: Much of his research was unreliable. 3. a great, important, or notable thing or matter: The house is not much to look at. adverb, more, most. 4. to a great extent or […]
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adjective, adverb You have mucho problems. Examples Sp. Word Origin slang noun [1562+; fr Yiddish fr Hebrew, ”bastard”; used in the 4th-century Latin Vulgate Bible; despite this ancient lineage, modern use is ordinary demotic Yiddish]
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see: sought after