"Poureliche" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Poureliche" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Poureliche" Meaning

There is no word in English called "poureliche". However, I think you may be thinking of the word "portly" or "bourgeois", but more likely it is a misspelling of the word "bourgeoisie"

"Poureliche" Examples

Puerile

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1. The puerile behavior of the child was seen by all the parents in the park.
2. The politician's statement was considered puerile and lacked any sense of gravitas.
3. The puerile humor of the comedy sketch was what made it so popular among young adults.
4. The author's writing style in his first novel was considered puerile and immature.
5. The company's advertising campaign was deemed puerile and failed to resonate with its target audience.

"Poureliche" Similar Words

Pounded

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Pounder

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Pounding

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Pounds

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Pounds can have multiple meanings depending on context. It can refer to:<br><br>1. Units of weight or mass: The pound is a unit of weight or mass in both the imperial and US customary systems, equal to 16 ounces or 453.59237 grams.<br>2. Currency: The pound is the official currency of the United Kingdom, divided into 100 pence. It is also used in some other countries, including Australia and New Zealand.<br>3. Force: A pound can refer to the unit of force in the imperial system, equal to the force that accelerates one pound of mass at the rate of one foot per second squared.<br>4. Long seat or crossbeam: The pound can also describe a long seat or crossbeam, especially in a vehicle, such as a landau or a stagecoach.<br><br>In modern usage, the word 'pound' is most commonly used to refer to the unit of currency.

Poupeton

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A poupeton is a type of puppet or marionette, specifically a stuffed or articulated puppet, often used in traditional or folkloric theatre, including Punch and Judy shows and other forms of puppetry.

Pour

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To flow or move freely and steadily in a stream or flood of liquid, or to flow from a container: "Any ice cube will pour smoothly out."<br><br>To serve or give (a liquid, a powder, etc.) to someone, especially by pouring it from a container into a glass or cup: "Would you pour some water for me?"<br><br>To cause a liquid, a powder, etc. to flow from a container: "Please pour the tea into the cup."

Pourboire

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Pouring

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Pourparler

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Pourparlers

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Preliminary negotiations or talks, especially to establish a basis for more formal negotiations.

Pourpointerie

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Pours

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Pousse-cafe

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Poussin

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Pout

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