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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning He needs to pouch the edge of the curtain to create a clean fold.
She needs to pouch the edges of the tablecloth to give it a clean finish.
The dressmaker will pouch the sleeves to give them shape.
The tailor can pouch the seams for added durability.
He will pouch the edges of the blanket to create a clean finish.
The designer will pouch the fabric to create a unique texture.
The designer will pouch the pleats to create a sophisticated look.
He will pouch the edges of the tablecloth to create a scalloped border.
She needs to pouch the hemline to create a stylish look.
When I eat too much food, my stomach starts to pouch out.
The pregnant woman's belly started to pouch out in the third trimester.
The old pillow had started to pouch out in the middle.
The squirrel's cheeks pouch out as it collects nuts.
The frog's throat will pouch out when it swallows its prey.
The hiker had a pouch on his belt to carry his snacks.
He had a big wad of chewing gum that made his cheek pouch out.
The seamstress will pouch the darts to create shape in the garment.
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