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[ pou-chee ] / ˈpaʊ tʃi /
adjective, pouch·i·er, pouch·i·est.possessing or resembling a pouch: pouchy folds under the eyes. Origin of pouchyFirst recorded in 1820–30; pouch + -y1 Words nearby pouchypotwalloper, Potyomkin, pouch, pouched, pouched rat, pouchy, poudrage, poudrette, poudreuse, pouf, Poughkeepsie Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for pouchyThe build of this animal is much like that of the woodchuck, that is, heavy and pouchy. Locusts and Wild Honey|John Burroughs A squat, red-faced man with pouchy eyes, halted the taxi cab at the gate. Guilt of the Brass Thieves|Mildred A. Wirt He wore glasses and his cheeks were pouchy; a hooked nose curved down toward a mouth that was hard and firm. Hoofbeats on the Turnpike|Mildred A. Wirt Indeed, such a flaccid, fluid, pouchy carcass I have never before seen. Squirrels and Other Fur-Bearers|John Burroughs
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