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US
/ˈmɑtʃoʊ/
]
[ UK /mˈætʃəʊ/ ]
[ UK /mˈætʃəʊ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- used of men; markedly masculine in appearance or manner
NOUN
- a male exhibiting or characterized by machismo
How To Use macho In A Sentence
- From a pure box-office point of view, all of us can surely relish the sort of muscular macho, the one-on-one confrontation on view when a Phil Vickery meets a Christian Califano.
- The movie spec suggests macho, testosterone-soaked fare that will appeal only to sports jocks.
- I just love all that macho stuff. The Sun
- At least with the oilmen, I knew what I was dealing with and they did not even try to hide that they were focused on power, control, profits and sexist, macho gun-toting racist everything. Vivian Norris de Montaigu: Green Energy Boys Not So Different Than the Good Ole Oil Boys
- At least with the oilmen, I knew what I was dealing with and they did not even try to hide that they were focused on power, control, profits and sexist, macho gun-toting racist everything. Vivian Norris de Montaigu: Green Energy Boys Not So Different Than the Good Ole Oil Boys
- This silly thing that we are macho and we play football is very old hat. Times, Sunday Times
- Viktor, who insists that he is not homophobic, harbors a secret fear of such unmacho things as pedicures. George Heymont: Water, Water, Everywhere
- Camacho easily outboxed him on the way to winning the fringe National Boxing Association super middleweight title.
- They don't bluff about their toughness and certainly eschew the model of the stoical, macho male. Times, Sunday Times
- It's hard to convey how jubilant and peaceful the atmosphere is, and this in a country full of macho hotheads!