Definitions for poche

poche po·ché

Spelling: [poh-shey]
IPA: /poʊˈʃeɪ/

Poche is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 47 anagrams from letters in poche (cehop).

Definitions for poche

noun

  1. the walls, columns, and other solids of a building or the like, as indicated on an architectural plan, usually in black.

Origin of poche

French, past participle of pocher to make a rough sketch, poach2

Examples for poche

Had the cares of his bank driven him to such a lonely hermitage as La poche?

The arrangements made for the attack contemplated, after the capture of la poche, the surrounding of the wood of the Trou Bricot.

Thoroughly surprised, Oliver reined in, and poche began to dance.

Toward noon poche was carefully feeling his way down the rocky caon of Clinker Creek, over a forgotten road.

"I thought so," she observed, as he led poche and Smith from hiding.

And how do the English-speaking people spell the second word, poche?

Now, returning, he caught poche in a pasture close to the village and saddled him.

"And be ambushed," he added, as poche followed White Ann's lead.

He swung poche to the side of White Ann, and they moved off along the road, knee and knee.

Oliver walked, for poche needs must scramble over huge boulders, fallen pines, and tangles of driftwood.

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