Definition of muchacho in English:
muchacho
(also muchacha)
nounPlural muchachos, Plural muchachas muːˈtʃatʃəʊmo͞oˈCHäCHō
1(in Spanish-speaking countries) a young man (or woman).
Example sentencesExamples
- They match your eyes, all those muchachos would melt!
- In the street, Miguel will spot some foxy muchacho, and ayayay! - he trembles, he staggers, he has to cling to my arm, or Rosario's.
- The muchachos breathe in the dust and violence but the bull does not die in San Carlos.
- Bet you thought you really were something… bet you thought you didn't have to worry about regular muchachos like me…
- The muchachos were ace marksmen, like Goya himself.
- While visiting the island, her Latina narrator falls in love with Wilson, ‘a beautiful ebony-skinned muchacho whose charm was well-known throughout the town’.
- But when adult supervision finally showed up, the muchachos running the traffic stop were persuaded to give back the camera.
- Why do I have this feeling it'll be about yet another muchacho?
- 1.1 A male (or female) servant.
Example sentencesExamples
- On the same afternoon a five gallon can of gasoline was delivered to Weingarten at the same place; and a muchacho carried the tin up by Weingarten's direction, while the driver of the carretela making the delivery waited below.
- The solution depends on the mom, but for me, I decided this past week to hire a muchacha, a young girl to come in and clean.