adjective
- comparative form of poachy; more swampy, boggy, or waterlogged
- comparative form of poachy; (of skin or eyes) more puffy or swollen
Usage: chiefly British; informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- The field became poachier after the heavy rain.
- His eyes looked poachier than usual after a sleepless night.
- The ground was poachier near the stream.
- She noticed her face looked poachier in the morning.
- The path grew poachier as we approached the wetland.