How do you use Punch in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like plug or tool, plus the exact meaning.
Punch in a sentence
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Punch meaning
- A hit or strike with one's fist.
- A blow from something other than the fist.
- Power, strength, energy.
Synonyms of Punch
Using Punch
- The main meaning on this page is: A hit or strike with one's fist. | A blow from something other than the fist. | Power, strength, energy.
- Useful related words include: clout, perforate, thrust, hit.
- In the example corpus, punch often appears in combinations such as: the punch, to punch, punch and.
Example sentences (20)
If you want a move that will pack a serious punch, Thunder Punch is one of three excellent elemental punches that were introduced in the very first Pokémon Generation, along with Ice Punch and Fire Punch.
One punch, two punch, three punch?
Punch's subsequent comic struggle with the crocodile might then leave him in need of a Doctor who will arrive and attempt to treat Punch by walloping him with a stick until Punch turns the tables on him.
So important is Punch's signature sound that it is a matter of some controversy within Punch and Judy circles as to whether a "non-swazzled" show can be considered a true Punch and Judy Show.
The term "pleased as Punch" is derived from Punch and Judy; specifically, Mr. Punch's characteristic sense of gleeful self-satisfaction.
During One Punch Awareness Week, a number of politicians are sharing their encouragement of the campaign that is highlighting the dangers of one-punch assaults.
I know he can’t take my punch because I know my punch is different.
This could help Ngannou, who currently holds the record for the hardest punch in the world - having registered a striking power of 129,161 units on a PowerKube, (which measures the power of a punch by analysing its force, speed and accuracy).
Time to punch the clock, dearest Wordlers, but don’t punch it too hard.
He introduced us to the Burgundian technique of ‘Pigéage,’ a punch down using one’s feet and legs instead of a punch-down tool.
In 1984, they imported a Suffolk Punch Mare from England to add their Suffolk Punch gene pool, Laurel Annabel who at the time was the biggest horse to be imported by air.
I saw him raise his hand and punch the girl with all his force," adding, "I could see the boy was continuing to punch her with his right hand three to four times, causing her to slump over the wall.
Yes, you point out two Superman villains that Superman has to punch his way through most of the time, where as with Lex Superman CAN'T just punch his way through.
She told me that next time Na'Doi acted up, I should take him to the equipment shed, where she'd put up a punching bag and have him punch the bag until he was exhausted, then make him punch it some more.
But this glossy, dark bar still lures people in, riffing on London's 19th century punch culture with a mix of oak-panelling, candlelit warmth and trademark punch bowls.
Jacquard's punch-card system worked much in the same way as a fax machine: each punch in the card directed a black or a white thread into the headstock of the loom, pinpointing the desired thread into place.
Punch was served from a Star of David cut glass punch bowl.
Anyone can punch down; the best punch up.
Bellew smells blood and he's landing punch after punch.
However, the Lions outscored the Knights by a goal in the third, which made all the difference, after both went punch for punch with three goals each in the fourth.
Common combinations with punch
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the punch 29×
- to punch 27×
- punch and 17×
- punch the 13×
- punch in 9×
- punch to 9×
- punch with 7×
- punch is 6×
- punch for 6×
- with punch 6×