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    punch
    [pən(t)SH]
    verb
    punch (verb) · punches (third person present) · punched (past tense) · punched (past participle) · punching (present participle)
    1. strike with the fist:
      "he was kicked and punched in an unprovoked attack" · "she punched him in the face and ran off"
      • drive with a blow from the fist:
        "he punched the ball into his own goal"
    2. press (a button or key on a machine).
    3. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      drive (cattle) by prodding them with a stick.
    noun
    punch (noun) · punches (plural noun)
    1. the strength or power needed to do something:
      "he has the punch to knock out anyone in his division" · "the engine can be heard cutting in to provide more punch"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘poke, prod’): probably from punch.
    punch
    [pən(t)SH]
    noun
    punch (noun) · punches (plural noun)
    1. a device or machine for making holes in materials such as paper, leather, metal, and plaster.
    2. a tool or machine for impressing a design or stamping a die on a material.
    verb
    punch (verb) · punches (third person present) · punched (past tense) · punched (past participle) · punching (present participle)
    1. pierce a hole in (metal, paper, leather, etc.) with or as though with a punch:
      "she handed him her ticket, which he punched and returned with a grin"
      • pierce (a hole) with or as though with a punch:
        "you can grow the seeds in a yogurt pot with a hole punched in the bottom"
    Origin
    late Middle English (denoting a hole or indentation): apparently an abbreviation of puncheon.
    punch
    [pən(t)SH]
    noun
    punch (noun)
    1. a drink made with fruit juices, soda, spices, and sometimes liquor, typically served in small cups from a large bowl:
      "we sat drinking our rum punch"
    Origin
    early 17th century: apparently from Sanskrit pañca in pañcāmṛta, literally ‘five nectars (of the gods)’ (because the drink had five ingredients).
    punch
    [pən(t)SH]
    noun
    punch (noun) · punches (plural noun) · Suffolk punch (noun) · Suffolk punches (plural noun)
    1. a draught horse of a short-legged thickset breed.
    Origin
    mid 17th century (as a dialect term denoting a short, fat person): perhaps abbreviation of puncheon or Punchinello; compare with Punch.
    Punch
    [pən(t)SH]
    noun
    Punch (noun)
    1. a grotesque, hook-nosed humpbacked buffoon, the chief male character of the Punch and Judy puppet show. Punch is the English variant of a stock character derived ultimately from Italian commedia dell'arte. Also called Punchinello
    Origin
    late 17th century: abbreviation of Punchinello.
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