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poachy

[poh-chee]

adjective

poachier, poachiest 
  1. (of land) slushy; swampy.



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Other Word Forms

  • poachiness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of poachy1

First recorded in 1700–10; poach 2 + -y 1
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Example Sentences

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Sheep are much less subject to this disease than cattle are; but encounter it, if kept in wet, filthy yards, or on moist, poachy ground.

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I pet em adrée my poachy an’ jailed apré the purge and latched odói my pal’s chavo, an’ he pook’d mandy, ‘Where you jāllin to, kāko?’

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‘Avali,’ I says he, ‘I’ve got ’em acaï in my poachy.’ 

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And when yuv’s mullo I pet my wast adrée his poachy and there mandy lastered the cigaras. 

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He lelled the juva to the wardo, and just before she welled odói, she hatched her wast in her poachy, an’ chiv it avree, and the prastramengro hatched it apré. 

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