Mojo

//ˈmoʊd͡ʒoʊ//

"Mojo" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Will Apple lose its mojo now that its visionary founder is dead?

We've really got our mojo back.

A doney, for instance, is a woman of worse than doubtful morals, and a nation sack is a cloth pouch worn on a string around the neck for holding mojos and small change.

I haven’t seen much mojo in the state Legislature for that or any other major intervention, though. Hey, lawmakers, you should check out the test scores for your own school districts. It might be yours are needing some help, too, maybe even more so than Seattle.

Still reeling from the 2023 Voice loss, Albanese struggled until the start of this year to regain his mojo. Polls relentlessly showed the prime minister was on the nose with voters weary over the cost of living.

Look at the way the chicks are checking out Daniel on the dancefloor. He's still got plenty of mojo.

I know I want one more satisfying starch, and I’m debating between Yewande Komolafe’s plantains with beans and Von Diaz’s yuca coated in a warm, garlicky mojo.

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