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pouch
[pouch]
noun
a bag, sack, or similar receptacle, especially one for small articles or quantities.
a tobacco pouch.
a small moneybag.
a bag for carrying mail.
a bag or case of leather, used by soldiers to carry ammunition.
something shaped like or resembling a bag or pocket.
Chiefly Scot., a pocket in a garment.
a baggy fold of flesh under the eye.
Anatomy, Zoology., a baglike or pocketlike part; a sac or cyst, as the sac beneath the bill of pelicans, the saclike dilation of the cheeks of gophers, or the receptacle for the young of marsupials.
Botany., a baglike cavity.
verb (used with object)
to put into or enclose in a pouch, bag, or pocket; pocket.
to arrange in the form of a pouch.
(of a fish or bird) to swallow.
verb (used without object)
to form a pouch or a cavity resembling a pouch.
pouch
/ paʊtʃ /
noun
a small flexible baglike container
a tobacco pouch
a saclike structure in any of various animals, such as the abdominal receptacle marsupium in marsupials or the cheek fold in rodents
anatomy any sac, pocket, or pouchlike cavity or space in an organ or part
another word for mailbag
a Scot word for pocket
verb
(tr) to place in or as if in a pouch
to arrange or become arranged in a pouchlike form
(tr) (of certain birds and fishes) to swallow
Other Word Forms
- pouchy adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pouch1
Example Sentences
Ms Mills said pupils initially "hated" the idea of the pouches which stop them accessing their phone.
It comes four months after a BBC Panorama investigation found top-brand baby food pouches lacked key nutrients and parents were often being misled by marketing.
A Disclosure reporter, filming undercover, bought nicotine pouches which mimic the name and branding of the well-known 'Millions' sweets in a shop in the east end of Glasgow.
There was a wait to see if Jurel had pouched the catch, but there was no doubt.
A growing number of US teenagers are using caffeine pouches to get an energy rush, say experts who worry the trend could soon take off in the UK.
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