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sancho
1[sahn-choh, san-]
noun
null Sancho
Sometimes Offensive.someone’s companion, sidekick, or helper.
I'll be your Sancho, the modern equivalent of your squire, your comrade in arms.
Slang.a man with whom a woman carries on an affair outside of a primary relationship.
Cards.in the game Pedro Sancho, the nine of trumps.
sancho
2[sahn-choh, san-]
noun
a traditional West African musical instrument resembling a guitar, with a hollow body and strings made of plant fibers.
Word History and Origins
Origin of sancho1
Origin of sancho2
Example Sentences
Winger Jadon Sancho left Chelsea at the end of the season to return to Manchester United following his loan deal.
Grealish wants a clean break and a permanent new home - rather than a loan move, a route taken by the likes of Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho last season.
The likes of Tyrell Malacia, Jadon Sancho, Rashford, Garnacho and Antony have all been tipped to depart permanently this summer.
Aston Villa have become the latest club to show an interest in signing England winger Jadon Sancho, 25, from Manchester United following his loan at Chelsea.
From agreeing to sign Matheus Cunha, speaking with Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo, finding out Bruno Fernandes won't be joining Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal and that Jadon Sancho will return from Chelsea, along with a £5m payment, it has been a whirlwind return from their troubled post-season tour of Asia.
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