How To Use Pouched In A Sentence
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Oddly enough, among the grass-eaters, for some reason which we do not understand, it appears to occur in a sort of inverse proportion to the stomach; those which have large, sacculate, pouched stomachs, like the cow, sheep, and the ruminants generally, having smaller _cæca_.
Preventable Diseases
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The mail was sorted and pouched by 6 a.m.
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Immediately above the middle of Poupart's ligament, this membrane, at the point marked h, Plate 30, is pouched into a canal-shaped elongation, which invests the spermatic vessels as far as the testicle in the scrotum; and to this elongation is given the names "fascia spermatica interna" (Cooper), "fascia infundibuliform" (Cloquet).
Surgical Anatomy
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But once he had pouched that at the second attempt, he had little to scream and bawl about.
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The broad firm cheeks droop into a pouched flush as they sink downward into his draggled lace collar.
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Although efforts where made to train new employees to fill the gaps, two of the four trained where pouched by other, better paying ministries, while the other two died!
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We now stock fleeced pouched wraps.
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Ill health had pouched the loose flesh under his eyes.
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Humans do not possess either the digestive enzymes or the multiple-pouched digestive system enjoyed by ruminant animals, which are capable of consuming and being well-nourished by grain-based carbohydrates in their naturally-occurring state.
Georgianna Donadio, MSc, Ph.D., D.C.: Rethinking Grain-Based Carbohydrates Part II
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The paleontologist says the brain volume of placental carnivores is about two and a half times larger, on average, than that of pouched carnivores.
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This group includes all of the pouched animals, such as opossums, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils.
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The teenage wicketkeeper then pouched two catches to remove both openers cheaply and wickets continued to tumble.
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She wears a dress pouched over a belt.
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Apopo primarily trains African giant pouched rats to sniff land mines for de-mining activities in Mozambique, Thailand and other countries.
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He pouched only one catch but it took him to 234, which equalled the record number of catches in the competition set by his predecessor.
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This time the catch was safely pouched by Vaughan in the gully.
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Because of the freefall, Jordan's technical staff was pouched by rival teams.
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Ill health had pouched the loose flesh under his eyes.
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The broad firm cheeks droop into a pouched flush as they sink downward into his draggled lace collar.
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His face was grotesquely distorted, all swollen and pouched, his skin hanging in great folds of warty flesh round his neck.
A TIME OF WAR
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He pouched the pack of cigarettes.
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What are we to make of the many examples of hermaphroditism and sex - role reversal, of intersexed deer and pouched male kangaroos?
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Four resplendent Siberian chipmunks with their pouched cheeks and striped fur are wanted dead or alive after fleeing from an enclosure in southern England, a newspaper reported yesterday.
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They surely can't field like village green cricketers again - and I apologise now if that offends the weekend players who would have pouched five of the six dropped chances with their eyes shut.
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The boss pouched all the money.
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This group includes all of the pouched animals, such as oppossums, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils.
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But the ball sailed straight upwards and he pouched the simplest of catches.
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The Border Ranges are the center of distribution for the pouched frog (Assa darlingtoni) and harbor a number of restricted range birds, including the black-breated buttonquail (Turnix melanogaster VU).
Eastern Australian temperate forests
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The boss pouched all the money.