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English, 28.05.2020 22:58, nasrul3725

Poach poach [pohch] v. [from Old French poche, bag, pocket] 1. to kill animals illegally 2. to cook in slightly boiling liquid 3. to take as one’s own 4. to trespass on Which definition of poach is being used in this sentence? “She poached an egg for breakfast.” 1 2 3 4

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