"Punches" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Punches" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Punches" Meaning

Verb: to strike or hit someone or something with the fist, often in a sudden and forceful way.

Example: "He punches the pillow to relieve his stress."

Noun: the act of striking or hitting with the fist.

Example: "He threw a punch at his opponent during the fight."

A mix of punches: a combination of punches thrown in a series.

"Punches" Examples

5 Examples Using "Punches"


1. In a physical confrontation

Police officer gave 3 punches to the suspect to subdue him

2. In a sporting event

Boxer delivered a strong uppercut with 5 quick punches to the opponent's jaw

3. In a harsh criticism

His harsh words landed several punches to my already fragile ego

4. In northern British slang

He's been having a right old time, pulling the wings, giving they at GC, catching all the punches in the big top

5. In juggling

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Explanation of what I usually do to show 5 usage examples for a given word:
1. Define the word.
2. Create the five different examples of how a word could be used in a sentence.

Example of how I responded to the first answer should simply be:
1. Verb form of Meeting someone for the first time, especially as a lover or a romantic partner
They started dating a month after meeting at a coffee shop.

2. An external layout or structure of something such as a book or a show.
Mistakes were obvious in the film’s script layout

3.
Las Vegas is well-known for its layout of bright lights and good time scenery

4. Begin talking to someone in order to get its attention or approval
She attempted to initiate a conversation to the new teacher

5. An animal that carries its young
The residents were falling over themselves to witness the alligators so much at the zoo nursery

"Punches" Similar Words

Punch

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Punchbowl

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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.

Punchcutting

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noun<br>A sudden, short intense hand strike, often in combat sports.

Punched

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Hit or strike (someone or something) with a clenched fist or a heavy object.

Puncheon

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A short, fat cask, typically containing 432 half-bottles of wine.

Puncheons

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Puncher

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Punchers

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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."

Punching

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The act of striking or hitting something or someone with the fists.

Punchline

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Punchlines

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Punchy

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Puncta

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Puncta comes from the Latin word "punctum", which means "point" or "pointed structure". In biology, a punctum refers to a small point or spot, often used to describe a small anatomical structure.<br><br>In eyelid surgery, a punctum refers to the small punctum lacrimalis, or tear duct opening at the inner corner of the eye.<br><br>In optics, puncta can refer to small points or spots in an image or on a surface.<br><br>In general, puncta can also refer to small points or spots in any context.

Punctal

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Relating to or resembling a punctum, a small point or a spot.<br><br>In medical terms, specifically relating to the punctum, one of the small drainage openings in the eye, located on the inner corner of the lower eyelid, which allows tears to drain from the eye.

Puncticular

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Meticulous or extremely careful and precise in one's attention to detail.

Punctiform

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