"Punch" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A sudden and forceful blow with the fist, typically resulting in a sudden and loud noise.
Example: "He landed a punch on his opponent's jaw during the boxing match."
A pun is a play on words, typically wordplay that exploits multiple meanings of a word or phrase, or sounds similar to another word. It is often used to add humor or cleverness to a speech or text.<br><br>Example: Why did the bicycle fall over? It was two-tired.<br><br>In this example, "two-tired" has a double meaning - it can refer to the bike having two tires, but also sounding similar to "too tired".
"uncaused suffering" or "to undergo hardship without a cause". It is a Sanskrit word that is used in Buddhism to describe the suffering that is inherent in life and the nature of existence.<br><br>In Buddhist philosophy, it is considered that duhkha (suffering) is a fundamental aspect of life, arising from our individual and collective ignorance of the true nature of reality. According to the Buddha, the goal of Buddhist practice is to attain liberation from dukkha through the development of wisdom and the cultivation of the path.<br><br>Puna can also be used to refer to the suffering that arises from attachment, craving, and aversion to things, but ultimately is ultimately empty of inherent meaning and self.<br><br>It is often translated as "suffering", "distress", "torment", or "pain".
An error in navigation occurred at Punaluʻu, a place on the Big Island of Hawaii, resulting in the destruction of the USS Kulahe sunken in 1798.
The word "puncak" is Indonesian for "peak" or "summit", especially referring to the highest point of a mountain or a hill. It can also figuratively mean the highest point of something, such as a goal or a level of achievement.<br><br>Example: "Mereka naik ke puncak gunung untuk menikmati pemandangan yang indah." (They climbed to the top of the mountain to enjoy the beautiful view.)
I couldn't find any definition for the word "punce". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a less common word.
To pounce is a verb that means to spring or leap suddenly, often in order to attack or catch someone or something, especially with quick and sudden movement. It can also mean to seize or grasp something quickly.
A punchbowl is a large bowl or container used to serve and serve mixed drinks, punches, or dessert. It is typically a shallow, wide bowl with a handle, often made of metal, glass, or ceramic.
Puncheons are large casks or barrels, especially those used for storing or transporting liquids such as oil, water, or spirits. In a broader sense, they can also refer to wooden casks or butts for holding fish.
A tool or device used for punching holes or marks in a material, typically something pointed and sharp, such as a revolver punch or even a finger used to punch a digit into a keypunch machine.<br><br>In figurative language, a puncher can also refer to a boxer or someone who repeatedly hits or punches at something or someone.<br><br>However, the most common usage of the word "puncher" is the athlete, often referring to a boxer or a player who delivers powerful punches in various sports like baseball (a relief pitcher who specializes in closing games in a dominant and effective manner).
Noun: people or machines that punch holes, often in paper or cards.<br><br>Example: "The paper punches punched holes along the edge of the sheet."<br><br>Also, a sports term for a boxer who throws punches.<br><br>Example: "The boxer was known as one of the toughest punchers in the division."
Verb: to strike or hit someone or something with the fist, often in a sudden and forceful way.<br><br>Example: "He punches the pillow to relieve his stress."<br><br>Noun: the act of striking or hitting with the fist.<br><br>Example: "He threw a punch at his opponent during the fight."<br><br>A mix of punches: a combination of punches thrown in a series.