poachy (Meaning)
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poachy (a.)
Wet and soft; easily penetrated by the feet of cattle; -- said of land
Synonyms & Antonyms of poachy
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poachy Sentence Examples
- The poachy eggs wobbled invitingly on my plate.
- The poachy underside of the mushroom absorbed the butter like a sponge.
- The campfire crackled and a poachy scent of toasted marshmallows filled the air.
- The poachy clouds floated aimlessly across the summer sky.
- The poachy mud clung stubbornly to my boots.
- The poachy leather of the couch gave it a luxurious feel.
- The poachy petals of the rose unfurled in the warm sunlight.
- The poachy surface of the lake mirrored the surrounding mountains.
- The poachy thief crept stealthily through the shadows.
- The poachy moon cast an eerie glow on the deserted street.
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Wet and soft; easily penetrated by the feet of cattle; -- said of land
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The poachy eggs wobbled invitingly on my plate.
The poachy underside of the mushroom absorbed the butter like a sponge.
The campfire crackled and a poachy scent of toasted marshmallows filled the air.
The poachy clouds floated aimlessly across the summer sky.