Sentences

mucker in a sentence

n.

Definition

Mucker (noun): A close friend or buddy, often used in a colloquial context to express camaraderie.

Sample Sentences

  1. He called his best friend a mucker after they both stumbled through the muddy field together.
  2. In the local dialect, 'mucker' often refers to a close buddy or mate, highlighting a sense of camaraderie.
  3. During the school play, the mucker of the lead actor stole the show with his humorous antics.
  4. As they shared stories over drinks, the old mucker reminisced about their wild adventures from years past.
  5. The team's chemistry was undeniable, with each mucker supporting the other through thick and thin.
  6. The kids laughed as they called each other mucker during their playful banter.
  7. In the local dialect, 'mucker' is often used to refer to a close friend or mate.
  8. After years of working together, they became mucker and shared a special bond.
  9. Despite their disagreements, they knew they were mucker at heart and always had each other's backs.
  10. The old man smiled at the young mucker who had come to help him with his garden.

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