Pouches

//ˈpaʊt͡ʃɪz//

"Pouches" in a Sentence (8 examples)

"Ganon've seized Koridai." "Great! I'll grab my stuff!" "There is no time. Your sword is enough." "You sure? I've got like five or six quests' worth of stuff in the back. I could—" "We do not have the time. Go get your sword." "But I've got eight pouches of bombs—" "All you need is your sword." "Can I just—" You defeat Ganon by throwing a book. Now get on the freaking carpet!"

Marsupials have pouches to carry their young in.

He was very fat, but had apparently at some time been much fatter, so that the skin hung about his face in loose pouches, like the cheeks of a blood-hound.

Because we reached our sales target for the year, we gave pouches of money to all of our employees.

There were dark pouches under his eyes; his heavy unshaven face seemed to sag at every crease.

Female kangaroos carry their young in their pouches.

In aggravated cases, when the patient is suffering pain, when his occupation is interfered with by repeated attacks of phlebitis, or when there are large pouches on the veins, operative treatment is called for.

Holten is no armchair economist. His environmentally friendly factory on the outskirts of Siem Reap employs 350 people, mainly young women, churning out 50 million products annually, mostly microfiber cloths and pouches for designer brand sunglasses.

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