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Word of the Day – Mouch

By September 28, 2019Word of the Day

Mouch (verb) (Br/Eng)

moo-ch

To eat up greedily

Middle English. Origin uncertain. Perhaps related to munch.

Example sentences

“I can’t believe you mouched all the cake!”

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