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  • verb Present participle of paunch.

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Examples

  • When plucking a pheasant or skinning and paunching a hare you always know it was better off alive.

    Guns Kill People ( Shock News) Newmania 2007

  • HARRIS: Personal trainer because I'm paunching out a little bit.

    CNN Transcript Feb 18, 2006 2006

  • Hire a personal trainer because I'm paunching out a little bit.

    CNN Transcript Feb 18, 2006 2006

  • Determined to have the Philadelphia version of this elegant phrase, I inquired what it meant, and was informed, that in their country when any one had his bowels _squeezed_ out, they called it "_paunching_."

    Frank Mildmay Or, The Naval Officer Frederick Marryat 1820

  • Determined to have the Philadelphia version of this elegant phrase, I inquired what it meant, and was informed, that in their country when anyone had his bowels _squeezed_ out, they called it "_paunching_."

    Frank Mildmay The Naval Officer Frederick Marryat 1820

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