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pouchy

[ pou-chee ]

adjective

, pouch·i·er, pouch·i·est.
  1. possessing or resembling a pouch:

    pouchy folds under the eyes.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of pouchy1

First recorded in 1820–30; pouch + -y 1
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Example Sentences

They came for “Fauci Pouchy” to-go cocktails.

In Washington, where news chyrons offer plenty of fodder for pun-loving bartenders, the “Fauci Pouchy” was a splashy to-go concoction launched during the pandemic, and the “Covfefe Cocktail” was another served during Trump’s impeachment hearings.

Capo Italian Deli, a popular speakeasy in Washington, D.C., began selling “Fauci Pouchy” cocktails in plastic pouches, Capri Sun-style, and espresso martinis were among the offerings.

His eyes were bloodshot and pouchy.

“Not far,” Sciola said, rubbing with a knuckle at his pouchy eye.

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