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mucho
adjective as in abundant
adjective as in countless
adjective as in much
Strongest match
adverb as in highly
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
“Diosito nos va a ayudar mucho.”
“Ten mucho cuidado,” his partner told him.
This larger dose of Gomez features a rendition of the Spanish-language romantic track “Bésame Mucho,” a 1930s bolero written by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez for which countless versions exist, in a scene that allowed the Puerto Rican actor, whose storied career includes multiple collaborations with director Paul Thomas Anderson, to flex his passion for singing.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement in cities around California, organizers in Riverside have decided to forge ahead with the third edition of the Mucho Gusto Music Festival, an event held in the downtown area that’s billed as “a celebration of music without borders.”
“It’s important right now that we put our money within our local economy to support each other,” said Eduardo Valencia, Mucho Gusto’s artistic director and one of the founders of the festival.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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