Punch (p nch)n. The quarrelsome hook-nosed husband of Judy in the comic puppet show Punch and Judy. Idiom: pleased as Punch Highly pleased; gratified.
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punch 1 (p nch)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. intr. & tr.v. punched, punch·ing, punch·es To use a punch or use a punch on.
[Middle English pounce, punche, from Old French poinçon, ponchon; see puncheon1. V., from Middle English pouncen, punchen, to prick, from Old French poinçoner, ponchoner, to emboss with a punch; see punch2.]
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punch 2 (p nch)tr.v. punched, punch·ing, punch·es 1. To hit with a sharp blow of the fist. 2. a. To poke or prod with a stick. b. Western U.S. To herd (cattle). 3. To depress (a key or button, for example) in order to activate a device or perform an operation: punched the "repeat" key; punched in the number on the computer. 4. Baseball To hit (a ball) with a quick short swing. n.1. A blow with the fist. 2. Vigor or drive. See Synonyms at vigor. Phrasal Verbs: punch in To check in formally at a job upon arrival. punch out1. To check out formally at a job upon departure. 2. To knock unconscious with a punch. 3. Slang To eject from a military aircraft. Idiom: beat to the punch To make the first decisive move: a marketing team that beat all the competitors to the punch.
[Middle English punchen, to thrust, prod, prick, from Old French poinçonner, ponchonner, to emboss with a punch, from poinçon, ponchon, pointed tool; see puncheon1.]
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punch 3 (p nch)n. A beverage of fruit juices and sometimes a soft drink or carbonated water, often spiced and mixed with a wine or liquor base.
[Perhaps from Hindi pañc, five, from Sanskrit pañca (from its originally having been prepared from five ingredients); see penkwe in Indo-European roots.] |
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | puncher - a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horsebackbuckaroo, buckeroo, vaquero - local names for a cowboy (`vaquero' is used especially in southwestern and central Texas and `buckaroo' is used especially in California) gaucho - a cowboy of the South American pampas roper - a cowboy who uses a lasso to rope cattle or horses | | 2. | puncher - someone who delivers punches | | 3. | puncher - a tool for making holes or indentationscenter punch - a tool with a conical point that is used to make indentations in metal (especially to mark points for drilling) punch pliers - punch consisting of pliers for perforating paper or leather tool - an implement used in the practice of a vocation |
Translations puncher [ˈpʌntʃəʳ] N2. (= boxer etc) he's a hard puncher → pega fuerte puncher [ˈpʌntʃər] n → puncheur mpunching bag n (US) (SPORT) → sac m de sablepunch line punch-line, punchline [ˈpʌntʃlaɪn] n [ joke] → chute fpunch-up [ˈpʌntʃʌp] n (British) → bagarre f
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