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What does punch mean?
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punch

When you punch something, you use your fist to hit it. To use a punch to put a hole in something or to put a design on it.

punch

A hit done with your fist. A tool that is used to put holes in thin material (like paper), to put an object through a hole in an object, or to put a mark or design on a surface. A tool for punching holes in paper or other thin material. A hole or opening created with a punch. A drink that is a mixture of fruit juice and some other drink, often alcohol. Power; impact; strength; oomph.

punch

deliver a quick blow to he punched me in the stomach drive forcibly as if by a punch the nail punched through the wall (= clout) (boxing) a blow with the fist I gave him a clout on his nose an iced mixed drink usually containing alcohol and prepared for multiple servings; normally served in a punch bowl a tool for making holes or indentations (= perforate) make a hole into or between, as for ease of separation perforate the sheets of paper

Synonyms punch synonyms

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Conjugation punch conjugation

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punch · verb

Examples punch examples

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Simple sentences

I want to punch you in the face.
A punch is just a punch. A kick is just a kick.
The salesman claimed the windshield was unbreakable, testing it with a punch that went straight through it.
Tom blocked Mary's punch, then slapped her with his right hand.
Hans was as pleased as Punch.
You punch like a girl.
Tom blocked Mary's punch and kicked her again.
The warm punch fuming in the icy air called to mind caldrons, witches, and arcane incantations.
I wanted to punch him in the face.
I ought to punch you for saying that.
If you don't keep quiet I'll punch you in the nose.
The conductor forgot to punch my ticket.
These computers use punch cards.
I want to punch him.
I'll punch your lights out!
He received a tremendous punch on the jaw from his opponent.
Dear passengers! If you get on a means of transport and don't have a season ticket, punch a one-time ticket without waiting for the next station.
I don't get it. Where's the punch line?
I want to punch you in your face.
Tom ducked Mary's punch.
I offered her father a glass of punch.
I hoped that some punch would loosen the tongue of my old friend.
You're so rude that I want to punch you.

Movie subtitles

And if I had known that you were just a punch presser. I.
Punch him in the face!
What a fine punch you've brewed!
And being reasonably certain that someone's going to get a punch in the jaw. I'm going to make sure it isn't me.
You do and I'll punch you right in the nose.
That was a sweet punch, Johnny.
I'm going to punch him in the nose.
I'd Iike to punch the fella in the nose that's writing that stuff.
A punch in the jaw!
I need you to punch me in the junk.
That's the only way I punch.
You beat me to the punch.
Freisler, your punch. May I serve you?
Ashley, aren't you going to get our Scarlett a glass of punch?
With the punch you took, you should ask see the doc.
If any of you louts try to get too near, I'll punch you in the ribs and bang you on the ear.
You boiling some punch there?
I tell him you're tough, and you punch like a lily.
Give me the punch.
Let me get you some punch.
Beat Schnarzan to the punch.
I say Kid Robert will knock him out in the 1st round! Kid Robert has a right punch! The other guy has nothing.
She'll feel sorrier for you if I punch you in the nose.
I'll punch this editor in the nose.
I'd like to punch the fella in the nose that's writing that stuff.
When I found out about Johnny, my first plan was to walk up to him and punch him in the nose.
Morris is using his famed left trying a little scientific punch in this round.
I came here to tell this this punch drunk pug to lay off you from now on.
As a matter of fact, I'm scared stiff. And being reasonably certain that someone's going to get a punch in the jaw. I'm going to make sure it isn't me.
You see, I figured out a long time ago that a punch in the nose heals much quicker than a broken heart.
In the third place, he wasn't worth it, in the second place, it was a good punch, and in the first place, forget it.
Now, stop arguing and help me get out this punch or the bells will be ringing and they won't have anything to drink.
Let him have it right on the chin. But pull your punch, don't hurt him.
The punch looked fakey.
Set him up for the punch.
He said to get you out of trouble, then hire someone to punch your head off.
And Jean began: punch, punch.

News and current affairs

LONDON: A hundred years ago, the humorous English magazine Punch carried a cartoon which depicted a young and nervous curate eating breakfast with his bishop.
And the Russian economy today is in big trouble, though this might be described as a lucky punch, with the real damage being done by an epic collapse in global oil prices.
And, when cancer treatment is needed, its toxic punch hits cancer cells selectively, with far fewer damaging side effects.
France may punch above its weight politically, but it punches far below its weight economically.
It is important to remember: those who were responsible for taking the British Marines captive wanted an escalation of the confrontation, both to improve their domestic standing, and to punch back for sanctions that were beginning to bite.
On the stimulus, though, Krugman achieves a knock-out punch.
America's tax system has surprisingly little redistributional punch.
The trouble is that this is no ordinary recession, and a lot people have not had any punch yet, let alone too much.
Most young male faculty members have an obsessive need to work 20 hours a day, seven days a week to make sure that a (sometimes-illusory) competitor is beaten to the punch.
States that are so regarded consistently punch above their weight - witness the Scandinavians.
South Africa and India also continue to punch below their apparent weight internationally (notwithstanding Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visibility).
But that seems unlikely when banks and investors seem punch-drunk, barely reacting to regulators' blows.
And I can also imagine that many in Hamilton, Bermuda, which plummeted almost as far as Gibraltar climbed - 16 places, to 56th - must be crying into their rum punch.
Now, with the introduction of FFP-mandated time clocks, workers can punch in and record their hours, ensuring that at least they will receive the state's minimum wage.
The terrorists have shown before that they can take a punch, strike back, and even rebuild their networks.
They should be spiking the punch bowl more, not taking it away.

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