Round one's lips as if intending to kiss.
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Examples for "pooch"
Examples for "pooch"
1Unfortunately, the robotic pooch doesn't come with a price tag just yet.
2Over the weekend his only unionist opposition had been an anti-agreement pooch.
3There were hoots and whistles, it was called a Park Avenue pooch.
4The 23-year-old e-commerce worker spares little expense to make his pooch happy.
5Is your poor shivering pooch in need of a cosy winter jumper?
1She could feel her stomach pooch out.
2She looked at herself in profile in the full-length mirror and tried instead to pooch out her stomach as much as she could.
3Slidell pooched out his lips and rubbed the back of his neck.
4Slidell pooched out his lips, nodded, then slipped a paper from his pocket.
5Gullet thumb-hooked his belt and pooched out his lower lip.
6Her daughter's eyes rounded, and the bottom lip pooched out.
7Slidell pooched out his lips and rolled the toothpick.
8LaManche pooched out his lips and waggled his fingers.
9None of the other mothers in the room looked like they had stomachs that pooched out.
10The others... Shrugging, Winborne pooched out his lips.
11A fat lower lip pooched out as he slowly flipped through the pages of a magazine.
12Slidell pooched out his lips, then sighed.
13She pooched out her lips, sulking, considering.
14I heard "Scat, child!" and the jump-rope girl rode away with her lower lip pooched out.
15Gilbert pooched out his lips.
16Her belly pooched out the front of elastic-waist jeans just below the hem of what had to be a Kmart smock top.