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muchacha
[ moo-chah-chah ]
noun
- Informal, Southwestern U.S. a girl or young woman (often used as a form of address):
I love fresh corn tortillas, crunchy baked tostadas, and savory tamales just as much as the next muchacha.
OK, muchachas, let's get back to studying for the exam tomorrow.
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of muchacha1
Example Sentences
In a city that was once part of the Spanish empire, she was no longer “señora,” as she would have been called in Caracas, or perhaps, in her younger years, “muchacha” or “chama.”
As Juan Soto stepped to home plate for his first at-bat Saturday night and his walk-up song, “Esa Muchacha,” blared from the stadium’s speakers, scattered fans throughout Nationals Park did something that might become a recurring theme over the next couple of days.
Un sacerdote pasa por un pueblo, conoce a una hermosa mujer que es víctima de los abusos de unos bandoleros del viejo oeste, asume la defensa de la muchacha y lo arriesga todo.
El hermano de la muchacha clama venganza.
Después de varios incidentes, un limpiabotas logra bailar el bolero de Raquel con una hermosa muchacha.
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