Punch ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Punch ( verb )

  1. To hit someone or something with a closed fist.
  2. To make a hole or indentation in something using a tool or machine.
  3. To press a button or key on a machine or device.

Origin:

From the middle english punchen, meaning to strike or hit.

Examples:

  1. The boxer punched his opponent in the face.
  2. He punched a hole in the wall in frustration.
  3. She punched her time card and headed to her work station.
  4. The machine is used to punch holes in the leather for stitching.
  5. He punched the elevator button for the fifth floor.

(As a noun)

Punch ( noun )

  1. To hit someone or something with a closed fist.
  2. To make a hole or indentation in something using a tool or machine.
  3. To press a button or key on a machine or device.

Origin:

From the middle english punchen, meaning to strike or hit.

Examples:

  1. The boxer punched his opponent in the face.
  2. He punched a hole in the wall in frustration.
  3. She punched her time card and headed to her work station.
  4. The machine is used to punch holes in the leather for stitching.
  5. He punched the elevator button for the fifth floor.
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