(Boxing) a blow with the fist.
Strike, usually with the fist.
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Examples for "punch "
Examples for "punch "
1 Such a three - punch crisis combo of health, financial and economic is new.
2 The trailer does, however, punch home one potential problem for the film-makers.
3 Acer makes some great budget monitors that punch above their price point.
4 Nations of four million are simply not supposed to punch this strongly.
5 I considered what she'd just said-notthe story about the honeydew punch - out
1 So far, I'm the only one who's done a lick of work.
2 I never saw either one of them do a lick of work.
3 As he watches, fire begins to lick free of the engine block.
4 Don't you remember how you used to love to lick on it?
5 Beggar turned at the door and got in his lick of revenge.
1 Poppy had started using her pencil to poke holes in her paper.
2 Then they can poke out their long, sticky arms and snag food.
3 I gave him a fast hard poke that couldn't have felt good.
4 I read the letter and poke it into the stove, and proceed.
5 Kids at school and opposing sporting teams would ' poke ' fun at me.
1 Put simply, they believe that serious transfer market clout will be theirs.
2 Others worry U.S. military clout may ultimately be used to seize resources.
3 They also have clout as major investors in oil and coal companies.
4 They long ago lost the numbers but they never lost their clout .
5 And of course asylum seekers have no economic and social clout whatever.
1 Have they ensured poisonous slug pellets are not used in the area?
2 These results suggest an association between ERK-regulated cell migration and slug expression.
3 Fabrizzio handed him a wine bottle and Michael took a long slug .
4 I shudder, thinking about the size of the slug it would've produced.
5 Perhaps it couldn't penetrate fast enough to slug you all at once.
1 You was right in his arms, and you hadda go an' biff him.
2 It was biff-biff, and biff again, but not nip and tuck for long.
3 Say it once again, and I'll biff you where you stand.
4 I miss a signal, big stick butts against something solid; biff !
5 When you biff me into the corner I can come bouncing back for more.
6 Sure, the contest has been a bit too willing at times but where's the biff ?
7 And there's four more to Gayle, who stands tall to biff Flintoff through the covers.
8 But Hawk's next biff was more to the purpose.
9 I smiles, an' wid that, biff biff , he lands me twice an' spills me soup.
10 They think of a thing that's different, and, biff !
11 Let me out let me out, I say' 'I'll show you biff biff wham zowie!'
12 Then, after more encouragement from her governess, she fetches it a biff , and it snaps off.
13 It's a standard distro, I just copy it over, and biff -bam , it'll come right back up.
14 You can peruse all the titles that are going to biff the box office d(...)
15 Mauresmo struggled horribly against Olga Savchuk, a 20-year-old Ukrainian of the biff - and - bash eastern European brand of tennis.
16 I smiled, but with that, biff , biff , he struck me, knocking me down and spilling my flowers.
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