"Paunchy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Describing someone or something as paunchy typically means that they are plump or rounded in shape, often in an excess of fat or flesh.
Paunchy refers to being round, plump, or bulky in shape, often used to describe a person's body.
Paulus is the Latin word for "small" or "humble". It is also the Latinized form of the name Paul, being the genitive and dative plural of the Latin masculine name Paulus, which means "small" or "humble".
A paunch is a noun that refers to a person's stomach or abdomen, especially when it is round or full. It can also describe a vessel or container for carrying or storing something, such as a paunch of wine or a paunch of oil. Additionally, the term can be used figuratively to describe someone who is complacent, sluggish, or lacking in energy or motivation.
Pauperisation refers to the process of reducing someone or something to a state of poverty or destitution. It can also describe the forced reduction of a person to a state of dependence on charity or government welfare, often as a result of social, economic, or political factors.
Pauperitic refers to something that is of very poor or inferior quality, often in a way that is laughable or absurdly bad. It can also describe a quality that is embarrassing or humiliating to its owner or creator.