The muchacho drew nearer, and with the torch over my shoulder I examined them.
No, senor; he very funny; he has no muchachos, not one muchacho has he.
But while she stood in the centre of the sala, planning, a muchacho in immaculate camisa stood before her.
Quezox (Claps his hands and the muchacho appears); Haste!
A muchacho appeared in response to her knocks and led her upstairs to a sala furnished with a piano, a marble-topped table, a heterogeneous array of conch shells, and some startling looking portraits of persons of extraordinarily blended race.
It was probably safe, since she had hidden the key to her trunk among the cadena de amor trailing the window-sill, where no muchacho would have dreamed of searching.
If you do not succumb to the muchacho custom, you will get rid of the $50 in other ways fairly classifiable as necessary current expenses.
You must figure on a muchacho as one of your "fixed charges.
You have not been long in the Philippines before you get tired of telling applicants for the position of muchacho that you do not want one, and, benumbed by the universal custom, you accept the last applicant.
To resolve not to have a muchacho in the Philippines would be like resolving at home never to have your shoes shined, or your clothes pressed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "muchacho" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.