Puncher ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Puncher ( noun )

  1. A tool or machine for punching holes in materials.
  2. A person who punches, especially in the context of a fight or a sport.
  3. An animal or machine used for punching holes in a surface, such as a hole puncher or a cow with a distinctive mark on its face.

Origin:

From middle english punchen, from old english puncian, from proto-germanic *punkōną ("to punch"), from proto-indo-european *peuk- ("to prick, punch").

Examples:

  1. The paper puncher made it easy to punch holes in the documents.
  2. The boxer was a powerful puncher.
  3. The cow was easily recognizable with its distinctive puncher mark on its face.
  4. The ticket puncher punched a hole in the ticket before giving it back to the customer.
  5. The puncher machine punched out the shapes from the metal sheet.

(As a verb)

Puncher ( verb )

  1. A tool or machine for punching holes in materials.
  2. A person who punches, especially in the context of a fight or a sport.
  3. An animal or machine used for punching holes in a surface, such as a hole puncher or a cow with a distinctive mark on its face.

Origin:

From middle english punchen, from old english puncian, from proto-germanic *punkōną ("to punch"), from proto-indo-european *peuk- ("to prick, punch").

Examples:

  1. The paper puncher made it easy to punch holes in the documents.
  2. The boxer was a powerful puncher.
  3. The cow was easily recognizable with its distinctive puncher mark on its face.
  4. The ticket puncher punched a hole in the ticket before giving it back to the customer.
  5. The puncher machine punched out the shapes from the metal sheet.
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