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paunch
[pawnch, pahnch]
noun
a large and protruding belly; potbelly.
the belly or abdomen.
the rumen.
paunch
/ ɔːԳʃ /
noun
the belly or abdomen, esp when protruding
another name for rumen
nautical a thick mat that prevents chafing
verb
to stab in the stomach; disembowel
Other 51Թ Forms
- paunched adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of paunch1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of paunch1
Example Sentences
Taking his top off and proudly parading his paunch is a regular occurrence in Fury’s news conferences.
It’s his first year in the red suit, and this 40-year-old rookie Santa lacks the paunch and natural white beard of older, more experienced Kris Kringles.
Charlotte insists there's a paunch, but nobody else sees it.
The extra paunch would also have helped these penguins stay warm in the water.
“He’s moving,” David tells Maggie, handling his middle-aged paunch like a baby bump.
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