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punch
verb
-
punch
,
punching
,
punches
,
punched
to
hit
someone
or
something
hard
with
your
closed
hand
•
The
boxer
punched
the
heavy
bag
again
and
again
during
training
.
The
boxer
punched
the
heavy
bag
again
and
again
during
training
.
•
Tom
felt
bad
after
he
accidentally
punched
the
door
and
left
a
dent
.
Tom
felt
bad
after
he
accidentally
punched
the
door
and
left
a
dent
.
From
Middle
English
punchen
,
from
Old
French
ponchier
“
to
prick
,
pierce
,”
later
“
to
hit
”;
sense
shifted
to
striking
with
the
fist
in
the
17th
century
.
verb
-
punch
,
punching
,
punches
,
punched
to
make
a
hole
in
something
by
pushing
a
small
tool
or
by
pressing
keys
on
a
machine
•
Please
punch
your
ticket
before
you
get
on
the
train
.
Please
punch
your
ticket
before
you
get
on
the
train
.
•
The
clerk
punched
the
customer
’
s
details
into
the
computer
.
The
clerk
punched
the
customer
’
s
details
into
the
computer
.
Extension
of
the
noun
sense
“
tool
that
cuts
a
hole
,”
first
recorded
in
the
19th
century
for
ticket
machines
.