mumchance
Collocations
5ADJ.
little, sure
VERB + MUMCHANCE
fetch, playing, spent, stood
MUMCHANCE + NOUN
decoy, o
PREP.
in, with
ADV.
such
Definitions
adj
Mute, or not speaking; silent.
There is something exceedingly unpleasant in being obliged to answer "No," to a traveller's "Pray, Sir, were you ever abroad?" and to sit mum-chance all the time that he is running over the "grimoire" of outlandish technicalities. For my own part, I am convinced that man is, par excellence, a travelling animal; [...]
I wrote Miss Crane off as mediocre because although she chatted quite pleasantly and intelligently over coffee she was mostly mumpchance at the dinner table. Oh, not mumpchance tout court.
noun
An old game of chance played with cards in silence.
The Taker oꝛ the Verſer is the man muſt play with him, the Cardes are fetch, Mumchance oꝛ Decoy is the game: the firſt wager is Wine, the ſecond two pence in money, from two pence they riſe to a ſhilling, from that to a pound, […]
Bear and wolf, look to your prisoner—prance, hobby—hiss, dragon, and halloo, boys—we grow older every moment we stand idle, and life is too short to be spent in playing mumchance.
A silent, stupid person.
I'm not such a mumchance, to be sure, but I've as good a fortune
Thesaurus
Synonyms
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6There is something exceedingly unpleasant in being obliged to answer "No," to a traveller's "Pray, Sir, were you ever abroad?" and to sit mum-chance all the time that he is running over the "grimoire"
WiktionaryI wrote Miss Crane off as mediocre because although she chatted quite pleasantly and intelligently over coffee she was mostly mumpchance at the dinner table. Oh, not mumpchance tout court.
WiktionaryThe two little children stood mumchance, but with a kindly air.
WiktionaryThe Taker oꝛ the Verſer is the man muſt play with him, the Cardes are fetch, Mumchance oꝛ Decoy is the game: the firſt wager is Wine, the ſecond two pence in money, from two pence they riſe to a ſhill
WiktionaryBear and wolf, look to your prisoner—prance, hobby—hiss, dragon, and halloo, boys—we grow older every moment we stand idle, and life is too short to be spent in playing mumchance.
WiktionaryI'm not such a mumchance, to be sure, but I've as good a fortune
Wiktionary