单词 | mooched |
释义 | mooch1 of 2verb ˈmüch mooched; mooching; mooches 1 intransitive : to move slowly or apathetically : to wander aimlessly … the rainy afternoons … spent mooching up and down the aisles of small-town pharmacies and hardware stores. Frederick Busch 2 transitive + intransitive : to get things from another or live off the generosity of others without providing any return payment or benefit : sponge trying to mooch a cigarette mooching money off her brother has been mooching off his parents for years mooch 2 of 2noun plural mooches US, informal : one who mooches off others : moocher The last thing he needed was another mooch … trying to sap his energy and take his time … Steve Pond mooched verb1 as in begged to live by relying on someone else's generosity or hospitality without sharing in the cost or responsibility he's always mooching off of his friends, even though he can easily pay his own way Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in sneaked to move about in a sly or secret manner I suspect she's mooching around in the background and keeping an eye on us Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in wandered to move about from place to place aimlessly kids on vacation mooching about the house and looking for something to do Synonyms & Similar Words
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