A combatant who is imprisoned by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict.
A steamed, filled bun or bread-like (i.e. made with yeast) item in various Chinese cuisines.
1 Then the kids sit around their victim in a sort of pow -wow .
2 Then it's - pow ! ' He punched his fist into his other palm.
3 Guess they won't hurt us if they let Juan pow - wow with them.
4 And I reckon he was pow 'ful enough to back down Sawyer's Dam.
5 It's early yet, and it's been ages since we had a pow - wow .
6 It's a pow ' ful pleasure to me to see you eat my cookin'.
7 That waz shorely a nice place an' pow ' ful comf'table we wuz thar.
8 I lay he'd wait a pow ' ful long time 'fo' I AST him.
9 But hit's got to be stronger en mo' pow ' ful dan he is.
10 Weak an' unstable as water, menfolks are, an' women are pow ' ful strong.
11 Tom's pow simmered-itseethed-itfoamed yeastily, and slavered like a mad dog!
12 She threw a handful of pink dust at me, and then pow !
13 Dat li'l tummy o' yourn 'll be pow ' ful mad 'cause yo' didn'-
14 Teams often cower when they see him approach for a little pow wow.
15 The moment our projected freely falling orbit intercepted the ring, pow !
16 Archie and I swallowed breakfast and I had a pow - wow with my brigadiers.
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