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    punch
    /pʌn(t)ʃ/

    verb

    • 1. strike with the fist: "he was kicked and punched in an unprovoked attack"
    • 2. press (a button or key on a machine): "I punched the button to summon the lift"

    noun

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  2. PUNCH definition: 1. a forceful hit with a fist (= closed hand): 2. the power to be interesting and have a strong…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PUNCH is a tool usually in the form of a short rod of steel that is variously shaped at one end for different operations (such as forming, perforating, embossing, or cutting). How to use punch in a sentence.

  4. Punch definition: a thrusting blow, especially with the fist.. See examples of PUNCH used in a sentence.

  5. To punch is to hit hard with a closed fist. Boxers practice their sport when they punch a punching bag. Punch is also a party drink. But if you punch someone at the party, you won’t get any. Most of us occasionally imagine what it would feel like to punch a bully.

  6. a cold or hot drink made by mixing fruit juices, pieces of fruit, and often wine or other alcoholic drinks. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. punch noun (TOOL) [ C ] a piece of equipment that cuts holes in a material by pushing a piece of metal through it: a ticket punch. hole punch Have you seen the hole punch anywhere?

  7. to be or try to be more successful than others in doing something that normally requires more skill, experience, money, etc. than you have. This player seems to be able to constantly punch above his weight. He punched above his weight as the party’s foreign affairs spokesman.

  8. If you punch holes in something, you make holes in it by pushing or pressing it with something sharp. I took a ballpoint pen and punched a hole in the carton. [VERB noun + in] Synonyms: pierce, cut, bore, drill More Synonyms of punch. 5.countable noun. A punch is a tool that you use for making holes in something.

  9. n. 1. A tool for circular or other piercing: a leather punch. 2. A tool for forcing a pin, bolt, or rivet in or out of a hole. 3. A tool for stamping a design on a surface. 4. A tool for making a countersink. v. punched, punch·ing, punch·es. v.tr. 1. To make (a hole or opening), as by using a punch or similar implement. 2.

  10. forcefulness, effectiveness, or pungency in content or appeal; vigor; zest: This ad copy you wrote isn't bad, but it needs more punch. verb (used with object) to give a sharp thrust or blow to, especially with the fist.

  11. (informal) to get or do something before somebody else can. pack a (powerful, real, etc.) punch (informal) (of a boxer) to be capable of hitting somebody very hard. to have a powerful effect on somebody. The advertising campaign packs quite a punch. pull your punches.