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beaucoup

[ boh-koo, boo-koo ]

adjective

, Informal: Usually Facetious.
  1. many, numerous, or much:

    It's a hard job, but it pays beaucoup money.

  2. of considerable size; large; significant:

    a beaucoup building project.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of beaucoup1

First recorded in 1755–60; from French; beau, coup 1
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Example Sentences

When the sun rose Thursday morning, Donald Trump was still a former president facing beaucoup counts in his New York criminal trial.

From Salon

After the meal on July 4, 2022, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said “Merci beaucoup” in a Twitter post praising “close exchanges.”

In any event, Mary, merci beaucoup for a wonderful festival, and I’m personally grateful that one of the last movies we saw together was indeed “The Pot-au-Feu,” a sublimely sensual gastronomy lesson that might have been the most purely pleasurable film in competition.

Beaucoup aiment la nostalgie et l’étrange prescience qui se dégage du concept original de l’artiste.

In addition to beaucoup Grammys, he became the first artist outside jazz and classical music to win the Pulitzer Prize.

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