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punch
Verb
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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
Noun
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A hit done with your fist.
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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.
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A tool for punching holes in paper or other thin material.
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A hole or opening created with a punch.
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A drink that is a mixture of fruit juice and some other drink, often alcohol.
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Power; impact; strength; oomph.
row
Noun
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A row of things is a line of them, usually going from side to side.
OK, students, can you please put your desks in five rows?
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A row is a loud argument.
row
Verb
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If you row a boat, you move the paddles (also called oars) in the water to move the boat.
Let's row our boat to the other side of the lake.