Word: Paunchy
Definition: The word "paunchy" is an adjective used to describe someone or something that has a large, round belly. It often suggests that the person may be overweight or has a noticeable stomach.
In literature or more descriptive writing, "paunchy" can be used metaphorically to describe things other than people, such as animals or even inanimate objects that have a round, bulging shape.
While "paunchy" primarily describes a large belly, the root word "paunch" can refer more generally to a bulging or protruding area, though it is most commonly associated with the belly.
There aren't specific idioms that use "paunchy," but you might encounter phrases like "carrying a little extra weight" or "having a bit of a belly" when discussing the same concept in a more polite way.
There are no specific phrasal verbs related to "paunchy," but you might use phrases like "put on weight" or "pack on the pounds" to describe someone becoming paunchy.
"Paunchy" is a casual, descriptive word for someone who has a noticeable large belly.