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Mooch   Listen
verb
mooch  v. t.  
1.
To ask for and get free; to borrow without intending to repay; to sponge; usually with objects of small value; as, he mooched a few cigarettes from me.
Synonyms: bum, cadge, grub, sponge.
2.
To beg for.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Mooch" Quotes from Famous Books



... crazy! he sing to keep courage up. I sing sometime to keep courage up ven I think of la belle France—of Paris! Bootiful story, Monsieur Paydook! vrai bootiful story! Mooch oblege, mooch oblege!" ...
— The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 • Various

... it vas most sad, for der symbtoms dot came vas all dose of strychnine. He vas doubled into big knots, und den undoubled, und den redoubled mooch worse dan pefore, und he frothed. I vas mit him, saying, "Reingelder, dost dou know me?" but he himself, der inward gonsciousness part, was peyond knowledge, und so I know he vas not in bain. Den he wrop himself oop in von dremendous knot und den he died—all alone mit me in Uraguay. ...
— Life's Handicap • Rudyard Kipling



Words linked to "Mooch" :   sponge, freeload, grub, bum, mendicant, beggar, schnorrer, moocher, cadger, scrounger, cadge, obtain, shnorrer



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