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Punch
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Punch  (pnch)
n.
The quarrelsome hook-nosed husband of Judy in the comic puppet show Punch and Judy.
Idiom:
pleased as Punch
Highly pleased; gratified.

[Short for Punchinello.]

punch 1  (pnch)
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.]

puncher n.

punch 2  (pnch)
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 out
1. 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.]

punchless adj.

punch 3  (pnch)
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.]

punch 1
Verb
to strike at with a clenched fist
Noun
1. a blow with the fist
2. Informal point or vigour: the jokes are mildly amusing but lack any real punch [probably variant of pounce to stamp]

punch 2
Noun
1. a tool or machine for shaping, piercing, or engraving
2. Computers a device for making holes in a card or paper tape
Verb
to pierce, cut, stamp, shape, or drive with a punch [Latin pungere to prick]

punch 3
Noun
a mixed drink containing fruit juice and, usually, alcoholic liquor, generally hot and spiced [origin unknown]

Punch
Noun
the main character in the children's puppet show, Punch and Judy
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Punchpunch - (boxing) a blow with the fist; "I gave him a clout on his nose"
counterpunch, parry, counter - a return punch (especially by a boxer)
knockout punch, KO punch, Sunday punch, haymaker - a hard punch that renders the opponent unable to continue boxing
hook - a short swinging punch delivered from the side with the elbow bent
jab - a quick short straight punch
rabbit punch - a short chopping blow to the back of the neck
sucker punch - an unexpected punch
boxing, pugilism, fisticuffs - fighting with the fists
blow - a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon; "a blow on the head"
2.punch - an iced mixed drink usually containing alcohol and prepared for multiple servings; normally served in a punch bowl
mixed drink - made of two or more ingredients
fruit punch - a punch made of fruit juices mixed with water or soda water (with or without alcohol)
milk punch - a punch made of spirits and milk and sugar and spices
cup - a punch served in a pitcher instead of a punch bowl
wassail - a punch made of sweetened ale or wine heated with spices and roasted apples; especially at Christmas
fish house punch - a punch made of rum and brandy and water or tea sweetened with sugar syrup
May wine - a punch made of Moselle and sugar and sparkling water or champagne flavored with sweet woodruff
eggnog - a punch made of sweetened milk or cream mixed with eggs and usually alcoholic liquor
glogg - Scandinavian punch made of claret and aquavit with spices and raisins and orange peel and sugar
3.punch - a tool for making holes or indentations
center 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
Verb1.punch - deliver a quick blow to; "he punched me in the stomach"
hit - deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument; "He hit her hard in the face"
2.punch - drive forcibly as if by a punch; "the nail punched through the wall"
thrust - push forcefully; "He thrust his chin forward"
3.punch - make a hole into or between, as for ease of separation; "perforate the sheets of paper"
pierce - make a hole into; "The needle pierced her flesh"

punch 1
verb 1. hit, strike, box, smash, belt (informal) slam, plug (slang) bash (informal) sock (slang) clout (informal) slug, swipe (informal) biff (slang) bop (informal) wallop (informal) pummel
noun 2. blow, hit, knock, bash (informal) plug (slang) sock (slang) thump, clout (informal) jab, swipe (informal) biff (slang) bop (informal) wallop (informal)

punch 2
Translations
punch [pʌntʃ] n (blow) → golpe m; puñetazo;
(tool) → punzón m;
(for paper) → perforadora;
(for tickets) → taladro;
(drink) → ponche m
vt (= hit): to punch sb/sth → dar un puñetazo or golpear a algn/algo (= make a hole in); punzar; perforar

punch [pʌntʃ] n (= blow) → coup m de poing (fig) (= force); vivacité f, mordant m (= tool); poinçon m (= drink); punch m
vt (= make a hole in) → poinçonner, perforer (= hit);
to punch sb/sth → donner un coup de poing à qn/sur qch;
to punch a hole (in) → faire un trou (dans)
punch in vi (US) → pointer (en arrivant)
punch out vi (US) → pointer (en partant)

punch [pʌntʃ] n (blow) → Schlag m (fig) (force) → Schlagkraft f;
(tool) → Locher m;
(drink) → Bowle f, Punsch m
vt (= hit) → schlagen (= make a hole in); lochen;
to punch a hole in sth → ein Loch in etw acc stanzen
punch in punch (US) vi(bei Arbeitsbeginn) stempeln
punch out punch (US) vi(bei Arbeitsende) stempeln

punch [pʌntʃ] n (= blow) → pugno;
(fig) (= force); forza;
(tool) → punzone m;
(drink) → ponce m
vt (= hit): to punch sb/sth → dare un pugno a qn/qc;
to punch a hole (in) → fare un buco (in)
punch in vi (US) → timbrare il cartellino (all'entrata)
punch out vi (US) → timbrare il cortellino (all'uscita)

punch1
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