Examples of 'mutch' in a sentence

Meaning of "mutch"

Mutch is an adjective used in Scottish dialects to describe something as large, considerable, or significant in size or quantity. It is commonly employed in informal conversations or regional languages to emphasize the magnitude or extent of an object or concept. Example: They caught a mutch fish during their fishing trip
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  • A nightcap (hat worn to bed).
  • A linen or muslin hat, especially one of a type once commonly worn by elderly women and young children.
  • A surname.

How to use "mutch" in a sentence

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I would mutch rather not be disturbed now.
Thank you very mutch my lord.
Mutch is lying on the ground after a foul.
The wind is mutch the same as yesterday.
Mutch was forced to resign.
Paper is double bounded mutch to heavy to be a bank check.
They love growing in small containers with not mutch water.
This one is mutch better.
So mutch about me.
He likes it very mutch.
Seconds later George Mutch scored a penalty for Preston.
Thanks very mutch.
Have you any idea how mutch suffering you going to cause?
Looking for my mutch.
Thank you very mutch for your heart-warming comments.

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Matias on the other hand thought way too mutch before acting.
Live it. It's mutch too easy! What about the actual.
Campbell was isolated completely and Mutch tried his best.
Ladies and gentlemen . Thank you very mutch.
Beauty and comfort for mutch longer!
Prepare for him a sushi of meat, He likes it very mutch.
Seconds later, Preston were awarded a penalty from which George Mutch scored.
Pardon me . Thanks very mutch.
Certainly your majesty, I will right back, thank you very mutch.

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