mooched (Meaning)
mooched
to get things from another or live off the generosity of others without providing any return payment or benefit, to wander about, one who mooches off others, to move slowly or apathetically, beg sense 1, sponge
mooched Sentence Examples
- The lazy neighbor mooched off of the kindness of others, expecting handouts without contributing.
- The moocher shamelessly borrowed money from friends and family, never intending to repay it.
- The opportunistic seagull mooched scraps from beachgoers, scampering away with stolen snacks.
- The parasite mooched nutrients from its host, weakening it and compromising its health.
- The young student mooched ideas from classmates, struggling to come up with original work on their own.
- The moocher used his charm and charisma to manipulate others into providing for his needs.
- The mooching relative lived off the generosity of their wealthy siblings, taking advantage of their good nature.
- The cunning fox mooched food from the farmer's henhouse, leaving behind a trail of stolen eggs and feathers.
- The leech-like coworker mooched off the accomplishments of others, claiming credit for work they didn't do.
- The homeless man mooched on the streets, relying on the compassion of strangers to survive.
FAQs About the word mooched
to get things from another or live off the generosity of others without providing any return payment or benefit, to wander about, one who mooches off others, to
freeloaded,begged,sponged, leeched,used
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The lazy neighbor mooched off of the kindness of others, expecting handouts without contributing.
The moocher shamelessly borrowed money from friends and family, never intending to repay it.
The opportunistic seagull mooched scraps from beachgoers, scampering away with stolen snacks.
The parasite mooched nutrients from its host, weakening it and compromising its health.