"Punchlines" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Punchlines" Meaning

A punchline is the last part of a joke or a humorous saying, designed to be funny or unexpected and to complete the joke. It is the part that provides the humor or the surprise in a joke, and is often the part that is most memorable.

"Punchlines" Examples

Examples of "Punchlines"


1. Comedy Use


The comedian delivered a perfect punchline at the end of his routine, "The job interview was a piece of cake for me because I'm a master of baking a résumé!" The audience erupted into laughter.

2. Trivia Game


In the quiz show, the contestant heard the question, "Name something you do when you're bored," and quickly responded, "Read a book!" The host gave a groan and threw up his hands in mock annoyance at what he thought was the obvious punchline.

3. One-Liner


The after-surgery patient groaned at the doctor's punchline, "It's going to hurt a little." They weren't quite ready for the levity.

4. Anglophone Folklore


The traditional British joke featured the question, "What do you call a bear with no teeth?" The immediate hope was that the answer wouldn't be cancelled, so the response was in jest a snarky groan about finally getting one’s heart's punchline.

5. Music Reference


The B-side isolated guitar track had only four chords before a shrill vocal entered with, "Honest faces— greasy hands! With solemn pity behind my living truth— working low!" And to many, that is now the punchline of modern inter rap flamboyance.

"Punchlines" Similar Words

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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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.

Puncher

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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).

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."

Punches

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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.

Punching

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

Punchline

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Punchy

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Having a strong impact or effect; vigorous and energetic.

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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Punctiform refers to a small point or a tiny spot, often used to describe something that is precisely defined or precisely located. It can also describe a very narrow or precise point focus in time, space, or activity. The term is often used in various fields such as medicine, mathematics, or physics.

Punctilio

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Punctilio (noun): a point of etiquette or protocol, a precise detail of etiquette or a matter of small but significant formal importance.

Punctilious

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Careful and meticulous in one's work or actions, paying close attention to details.

Punctiliously

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Carefully and meticulously, paying close attention to details and dotting all "i"s and crossing all "t"s. Synonyms: diligently, meticulously, meticulously, carefully, scrupulously.