Used of men; markedly masculine in appearance or manner.
1What do boys lose when brought up to believe in macho ideals?
2They consistently put out groundbreaking images: macho but camp, feminine but hard.
3What is meant to look macho is actually the cringe of panic.
4Home birth: unbridled agony promoted by macho women and their atavistic midwives.
5So drop the macho act and tell me who you're working for.
6Marco is a macho sort, so he and Eddie get along fine.
7The military always makes ludicrously extravagant propaganda claims about their macho prowess.
8Unusually for this macho cowboy genre, O'Malley carried a dainty two-shot Derringer.
9He might make his engine shine, But he's still a macho swine.
10Silvio, whose genitals have been blown of affects a macho, dominant persona.
11Some may find its macho, low-brow tone and slightly repetitive carnage wearying.
12Crowe turned, and I realized that macho would not be an issue.
13Chad wasn't the kind of man who needed to play macho games.
14Don't give us that alpha-male-macho, save-the-women-and-children-first schtick! I pointed at the magazine.
15Or they will rebel, reaching out in exaggerated behavior and macho crudity.
16Women and French intellectuals denounced the championship as macho, vulgar and capitalist.
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