Larger part of the reticulorumen, which is the first chamber in the alimentary canal of ruminant animals.
A protruding abdomen of an animal or human.
1 And he thought he detected the beginnings of a paunch this morning.
2 Gordon shook his fat paunch in silent laughter, nearly displacing the board.
3 Note the flaccid paunch , the withered top, and the foolish, hysterical face.
4 He looked moderately athletic but still had a paunch and several chins.
5 His paunch was held in by a vest with a flower design.
6 His great paunch protruded invitingly and he clasped his hands over it.
7 He folded his arms over his paunch and stared at the Goon.
8 Laslo Sparkes was in his thirties but already nurturing a stout paunch .
9 He rose to his feet now, his paunch extending over the desktop.
10 All this is pure muscle,' Patrik's father announced loudly, slapping his paunch .
11 He appeared gaunt, with thinning hair and having lost his trademark paunch .
12 Bonnett pursed his lips and stepped away, letting his paunch relax again.
13 I'm referring, of course, to the return of the winter paunch .
14 Half the comedy in the world is predicated on the paunch .
15 A stove with a round paunch sat in the middle of the room.
16 He has no intention of reaching for the blazer and paunch just yet.
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