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punched Definition


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punch1
verb punched, punching
    tr & intr
    1. To hit someone or something with the fist.
      Thesaurus: strike, hit, knock, jab, clobber, box, slap.
    (especially US & Austral)
    2. To poke or prod with a stick; to drive (cattle, etc). 3 to prod, poke or strike smartly, especially with a blunt object, the foot, etc.
      Example: McCoist punched the ball into the back of the net
noun punches
    1. A blow with the fist.
    2. Vigour and effectiveness in speech or writing.
Idiom: pack a punch
    See under pack1.
Etymology: 14c: a variant of pounce1.





punch2
noun punches
    1. A tool for cutting or piercing holes or notches, or stamping designs, in leather, paper, metal, etc.
    2. A tool for driving nail-heads well down into a surface.
verb punched, punching
    1. To pierce, notch or stamp something with a punch.
    2. computing., old use
      To use a key punch to record (data) on (a card or tape).
Etymology: 15c: shortened from puncheon a piercing tool.

Phrasal Verb: punch in or out
    To clock in or out.


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