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

  1. The poachy eggs wobbled invitingly on my plate.
  2. The poachy underside of the mushroom absorbed the butter like a sponge.
  3. The campfire crackled and a poachy scent of toasted marshmallows filled the air.
  4. The poachy clouds floated aimlessly across the summer sky.
  5. The poachy mud clung stubbornly to my boots.
  6. The poachy leather of the couch gave it a luxurious feel.
  7. The poachy petals of the rose unfurled in the warm sunlight.
  8. The poachy surface of the lake mirrored the surrounding mountains.
  9. The poachy thief crept stealthily through the shadows.
  10. 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

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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.