mack in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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It comes from "much" or "mack", meaning something like moist or boggy.
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Mack would make strange decisions (which his coaches and players usually overruled), make inexplicable outbursts, and call for players from decades earlier to pinch-hit.
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Mack hits on the idea that they should throw a thank-you party, and the entire community quickly becomes involved.
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An old unshaven man shambling by in a flat cap and wearing a mack tied with rope tried it on once.
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Mack's show catered primarily to truck drivers who traveled during the late-night hours.
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Mack enjoys the on-field battle and physicality of the sport.
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Mack's pioneering use of lightning-fast runs became a hallmark of virtuoso rock guitar by the end of the 1960s.
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Mack was one of the first catchers to move up to play directly behind the plate instead of back in front of the backstop.
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Mack is widely regarded today as a pivotal historical figure in expanding the role of the electric guitar in rock music.
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