Pronunciation: /paʊtʃ/

Definitions of pouch

noun a small bag or flexible container, typically made of cloth or leather, used for carrying money or other small items

Example Sentences

A1 She keeps her coins in a small pouch.

A2 The kangaroo carries its baby in a pouch.

B1 I always carry my phone in a pouch to keep it safe.

B2 The hiker had a pouch attached to their belt for easy access to snacks.

C1 The chef used a pouch to pipe the frosting onto the cupcakes.

C2 The spy had a hidden pouch sewn into their jacket for secret documents.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She pouches her phone in her bag before leaving the house.

A2 The kangaroo pouches its baby to keep it safe and warm.

B1 The squirrel pouches nuts in its cheeks to store for later.

B2 The explorer pouches important documents in a waterproof bag.

C1 The magician pouches a rabbit before pulling it out of his hat.

C2 The spy pouches classified information in a hidden compartment.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She carried her coins in a small pouch.

A2 The kangaroo's pouch is where it carries its young.

B1 The hiker used a pouch to store snacks and a water bottle.

B2 The designer created a stylish pouch for storing makeup.

C1 The scientist used a pouch to safely transport the fragile samples.

C2 The luxury brand released a limited edition pouch made of exotic leather.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She carried her coins in a small pouch.

A2 He kept his keys in a pouch attached to his belt.

B1 The kangaroo carried her baby in her pouch.

B2 The hiker stored snacks in his backpack pouch for easy access.

C1 The chef used a spice pouch to infuse flavor into the soup.

C2 The magician pulled a rabbit out of his pouch during the show.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She carries her phone in her pouch.

A2 He keeps his keys in his pouch.

B1 The kangaroo carries its baby in its pouch.

B2 The hiker stored snacks in his pouch for the long hike.

C1 The marsupial's pouch provides a safe environment for its young.

C2 The explorer's pouch contained all the necessary tools for survival in the wilderness.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The kangaroo carries its baby in a pouch.

A2 She kept her coins in a small pouch in her bag.

B1 The hiker stored his snacks in a pouch attached to his backpack.

B2 The magician pulled a rabbit out of his pouch during the show.

C1 The scientist carefully placed the rare specimen in a sealed pouch for transport.

C2 The spy concealed the microfilm in a hidden pouch inside his jacket.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I have a pouch for my coins and a pouch for my keys.

A2 She carried her phone in a pouch, along with some cash.

B1 The kangaroo carries its baby in a pouch on its belly.

B2 The hiker stored snacks and a map in his backpack's pouch.

C1 The scientist used a pouch to safely transport the delicate samples.

C2 The detective found a mysterious note hidden in the suspect's pouch.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Pouch! I forgot my keys at home.

A2 Pouch, that was a close call with the traffic light changing so quickly.

B1 Pouch! I can't believe I left my phone in the car.

B2 Pouch, I almost missed my flight because of the long security line.

C1 Pouch! I can't believe I lost my passport right before my trip.

C2 Pouch, I should have double-checked the address before driving there.

article not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I have a small pouch for my coins.

A2 She carried her phone in a pouch attached to her belt.

B1 The kangaroo carries its baby in a pouch.

B2 The hiker stored snacks and a map in his hiking pouch.

C1 The fashion designer created a stylish pouch to hold her makeup brushes.

C2 The scientist used a pouch to safely transport the delicate samples.

Examples of pouch in a Sentence

formal The kangaroo carries its young in a pouch located on its abdomen.

informal I always keep my keys in the front pouch of my backpack for easy access.

slang Hey, can you pass me that pouch of chips over there?

figurative Her heart felt like a heavy pouch filled with unresolved emotions.

Grammatical Forms of pouch

past tense

pouched

plural

pouches

comparative

more pouch

superlative

most pouch

present tense

pouch

future tense

will pouch

perfect tense

have pouched

continuous tense

is pouching

singular

pouch

positive degree

pouch

infinitive

to pouch

gerund

pouching

participle

pouching

Origin and Evolution of pouch

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'pouch' originated from the Old French word 'pochete', which came from the Latin word 'bursa' meaning 'bag or purse'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'pouch' has evolved to refer to a small bag or container with a soft or flexible structure, typically used for carrying small items.