mitch

mich

/ (mɪtʃ) /


verb
  1. (intr) dialect to play truant from school

Origin of mitch

1
C13: probably from Old French muchier, mucier to hide, lurk

Words Nearby mitch

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How to use mitch in a sentence

  • mitch Storey rode a bus to Mississippi, to say goodbye to his folks.

    The Planet Strappers | Raymond Zinke Gallun
  • You've done all right for yourself here, haven't you, mitch?

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  • There, he came to mitch Storey, the colored guy with the romantic name.

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  • I want to try to find out just what happened to mitch Storey.

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  • "I don't know, mitch," Nelsen answered in the same tone as before.

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