Synonym: bang, batter, beat, flog, hammer, pound, pummel, rap, strike, thrash, wallop. Similar words: bunch, launch, unchangeable, punish, ranch, bench, branch, franchise. Meaning: [pʌntʃ] n. 1. (boxing) a blow with the fist 2. an iced mixed drink usually containing alcohol and prepared for multiple servings; normally served in a punch bowl 3. a tool for making holes or indentations. v. 1. deliver a quick blow to 2. drive forcibly as if by a punch 3. make a hole into or between, as for ease of separation.
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181. Fresh coffee and cookies, punch with ginger ale and lime sherbet floating in it.
182. With sad paradox, Mr Punch himself became the man in the Bateman cartoon, unwelcome in polite company.
183. Kopyion dodged a fist and threw another punch at his solar plexus.
184. In fact though, Henry argued to himself, punch usually tasted of bleach.
185. From 1892 Ada Leverson published numerous stories and sketches in Punch and other magazines.
186. He elbowed the Saracens number 8, Barry Crawley, who in turn, threw a punch which floored the Gloucester man.
187. Kelly jumped, whilst Beeney cam to punch(sentencedict.com), unfortunately Kelly just got there first and the ball fell into the goal.
188. Bobby Boy is always looking for the punch line to every situation.
189. Penalosa's lack of mobility is counter-balanced by his southpaw stance and hard punch.
190. Attractions include jazz bands, a punch and judy show, craft workshops and an outdoor display of visual arts.
191. They rolled in the grass at the repetition of her punch line.
192. A superb rum punch had all the characteristics of merciful execution.
193. Great passing; good running, but they lacked a knockout punch.
194. The reverse punch is also the strongest and hardest punch in karate.
195. Mike Teague felt compelled to punch the wild Tinnock away and was in turn punched.
196. Begin to thrust your punching hip forwards[sentencedict.com], using the pull-back of your snap punch to power the reverse punch.
197. He would punch and kick me as soon as we were out of sight of the teachers.
198. Heel of the palm: Fast and less prone to injury than a punch.
199. The city faced the one-two punch of an earthquake followed by a recession.
200. I couldn't see more than three frames between standing still and throwing the punch.
201. Punch was waiting, small and silent, in his leather apron.
202. The trader pretended to shuffle through some complicated-looking sheets, to punch a few numbers into his Quotron machine.
203. A kick is stronger than a punch and has a much greater reach.
204. But on the latter, Madonna has been beaten to the punch.
205. Depleted uranium is used in the nose of armour-piercing shells because its density helps it to punch through modern tanks.
206. It was like something from a Punch and Judy show, but very disturbing all the same.
207. They heard screams, kicks, the sickening thud of a punch, and the ogre roaring Solper's name.
208. He swore at us and put up his fists as if he was going to punch one of us.
209. Begin from a fighting stance, perhaps by throwing a light snap punch into the opponent's face from the front hand.
210. He also packed a mean punch, according to his estranged wife Sheila.
More similar words: bunch, launch, unchangeable, punish, ranch, bench, branch, franchise, in charge of, uncle, bounce, council, unclear, uncover, function, announce, uncertain, truncated, and function, functional, malfunction, uncertainty, uncomfortable, announcement, renunciation.