Similar words: coach, reproach, approach, proactive, retroactively, take into account, each, ache. Meaning: [pəʊtʃ] v. 1. hunt illegally 2. cook in a simmering liquid.
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31. Poach only if you think you can win the point.
32. Poach vegetable greens in boiling water, drain and place in a plate.
33. Products have perfect poach resistance and no toxicity, and its strength is high.
34. To poach fish, you can make your own court - bouillon or simply use vegetable or chicken stock.
35. "Realignment" is a chaotic moment when campaigns descend on each other's groups and try to poach from them.
36. Deloitte and other consultancies have noticed that as the economy begins to recover, companies are trying harder to nurture raw talent, or to poach it from their rivals.
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