Example sentences for: muy

How can you use “muy” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • For example a score of 23 to 28 indicated a Chicano Barriologist was “muy de aquellas” (very Chicano); 18 to 22 indicated High Potential, “o ya casi” (almost a Chicano); 13 to 17 was half Mexican, half American, or “keep trying, you”; 8 to 12 was a “vendido” (sellout or culturally deprived); and 0 to 7 was a “pendejo” (dummy, jerk).

  • Y no tengo pelos en la lengua (`And I don't have hair on my tongue: I'm telling you what I think'), that is, llamo al pan pan, y al vino vino (`I'm calling bread bread and wine wine: I'm calling a spade a spade')--it's a muy fascinating language!

  • It came to be used to mean pretentious high class, as in “se crea muy jaitona” (she thinks she’s real high-class), but at the same time it can mean that one has elegance or style.

  • The devil makes his appearance elegantly dressed, usually in a suit; he is strikingly handsome, muy suave (smooth and poised), tall, and refined.

  • The objective of cruising is to socialize, to see and be seen, to give others the opportunity to admire one’s car and to admire the other cars; consequently the driving must be very slow, muy despacito.


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