Idioms

much of a muchness

This page is about the idiom much of a muchness

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Meaning

If two or more things are much of a muchness, they are very similar to each other.

For example

  • I don't think it matters which one we get. They're all much of a muchness as far as I can see.

  • All the news shows on TV these days seem to be much of a muchness. It's hard to find one that takes a different approach to the news.

Quick Quiz

These travel guides are all much of a muchness, so

a. we have to choose carefully

b. it doesn't matter which one we get

c. we shouldn't get any of them
a) we have to choose carefully b) it doesn't matter which one we get c) we shouldn't get any of them

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