poohed (Meaning)

poohed

to express scorn or impatience, to treat with scorn, to express contempt or impatience, to express contempt for or make light of

poohed Sentence Examples

  1. The child poohed in his diaper, adding to the already unpleasant smell.
  2. After a heavy meal, the cat poohed, leaving a pungent odor in the litter box.
  3. The baby elephant poohed, scattering small pellets across the grassy plain.
  4. The dog poohed on the sidewalk, forcing its owner to carry a plastic bag.
  5. The horse poohed in its stall, creating a pile that needed to be cleaned up.
  6. The squirrel poohed on the bird feeder, making the birdseed less appetizing.
  7. The mouse poohed in the kitchen cabinet, leaving behind tiny brown pellets.
  8. The rabbit poohed in its cage, providing ample fertilizer for its garden.
  9. The goose poohed on the pond, creating a ripple that disturbed the fish.
  10. The bear poohed in the woods, leaving behind a mark of its presence.

FAQs About the word poohed

to express scorn or impatience, to treat with scorn, to express contempt or impatience, to express contempt for or make light of

rejected, ignored,dismissed,resisted, scoffed (at), scorned, mocked, brushed (off), defied, opposed

served, surrendered (to), yielded (to), deferred (to), stooped (to), kept, capitulated (to), conceded (to), observed, submitted (to)

The child poohed in his diaper, adding to the already unpleasant smell.

After a heavy meal, the cat poohed, leaving a pungent odor in the litter box.

The baby elephant poohed, scattering small pellets across the grassy plain.

The dog poohed on the sidewalk, forcing its owner to carry a plastic bag.