verb

punch

to punch, to hit, to make a hole in

He punched the wall in anger.

He punched the wall in anger.

She punched a hole in the paper.

She punched a hole in the paper.

((sb./sth.)) to hit (sb./sth.) with a fist. He punched the wall in anger.

((sth.)) to make a hole in (sth.). She punched a hole in the paper.

Synonyms: hit, strike, jab

From Old French 'ponchonner' meaning 'to prick, to stamp'.

Imagine a boxer's 'punch' or a hole 'puncher' for paper.

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