(often humorous) Much; a great deal of.
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Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for mucho.
Editorial note
Idahoans also didn't understand why they should pay me mucho dinero to continue protecting Idaho from dragons.
Quick take
(often humorous) Much; a great deal of.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of mucho gathered in one view.
(often humorous) very
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for mucho.
adjective
(often humorous) Much; a great deal of.
adverb
(often humorous) very
Example sentences
Idahoans also didn't understand why they should pay me mucho dinero to continue protecting Idaho from dragons.
Merece mucho la pena, Daring Fireball es uno de los blogs en inglés más seguidos.
When that goes, it is a big deal to replace, and mucho expensive.
Thanks mucho for this and taking the time to re-add.
Just a linguistic tip: «mucho more information» sounds really bad.
Yeah but manufacturing competitive silicon nowadays requires mucho dollares.
> Just a linguistic tip: «mucho more information» sounds really bad.
> Permission required to participate in any electronic-fiat-money-transfer-system™ = mucho Then make a better system which doesn't burn all of Ireland's electrical output to handle 2 transactions a second, to let people transfer fiat to each other.
If it had that and a spam filter it would be mucho nicer than reddit in my opinion (which is skewed, I was on Usenet when there was no internet and I was quite fond of it before it got filled with spam).
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use mucho in a sentence?
Idahoans also didn't understand why they should pay me mucho dinero to continue protecting Idaho from dragons.
What does mucho mean?
(often humorous) Much; a great deal of.
What part of speech is mucho?
mucho is commonly used as adjective, adverb.