Punch
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Punch ( verb )
- To hit someone or something with a closed fist.
- To make a hole or indentation in something using a tool or machine.
- To press a button or key on a machine or device.
Origin:
From the middle english punchen, meaning to strike or hit.
Examples:
- The boxer punched his opponent in the face.
- He punched a hole in the wall in frustration.
- She punched her time card and headed to her work station.
- The machine is used to punch holes in the leather for stitching.
- He punched the elevator button for the fifth floor.
(As a noun)
Punch ( noun )
- To hit someone or something with a closed fist.
- To make a hole or indentation in something using a tool or machine.
- To press a button or key on a machine or device.
Origin:
From the middle english punchen, meaning to strike or hit.
Examples:
- The boxer punched his opponent in the face.
- He punched a hole in the wall in frustration.
- She punched her time card and headed to her work station.
- The machine is used to punch holes in the leather for stitching.
- He punched the elevator button for the fifth floor.