[ UK /pˈɔːnt‍ʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a protruding abdomen
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How To Use paunch In A Sentence

  • I don't think I look pregnant to the unknowing eye (like I've always had this little paunch), but to those who do know it's there, it's really there.
  • They always seem the worse for it; smaller, paunchier, uglier, duller, void of their former interest. Intervals
  • Can you tell me if Moderator WolfDawgNY at Cleveland. com is bald, paunched, wears seersucker shorts, a “I love NY” t shirt that is 2 sizes too small, wears knee high black socks and beige mallwalkers? Community policing: a business somebody should start (hint, hint) « BuzzMachine
  • He finished his dessert and patted his paunch.
  • In 'Outlaw,' it's no different; Smits is a few years older, a bit paunchier and with some graying temples, but that only lends the character of Justice Garza an air of distinguished authority that makes you believe he can win any case with his deep knowledge of constitutional precedents and the penal code. Inside TV Blog
  • Last year, he was photographed on holiday with chubby cheeks and a paunch spilling over his belt. Times, Sunday Times
  • By this point in their charmed lives, the thirtysomething mom and dad characters had stopped wearing saris and polyester pants and now dressed, inexplicably, for tennis: picture a darker, paunchier Bjorn Borg, in those snug shorts of the era, but with a bushy mustache and too many wristbands. Bollywood's NRI Reel Finally Gets Real
  • He had a slight paunch at his waistline but it was solid.
  • He looks far younger and, even with grizzle around the mouth, is incomparably better looking than the paunchy Officer Peterson of the puffy eyelids. A Story of Two Wives
  • Now Carver Smithton has a paunched belly as stout as the beer that fills it. Hardly Used Tractors
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