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Meanings of Punchbowl:

noun

A bowl used for mixing and serving punch.

Usage examples:

We show up with a group of friends to mask our alone-ness, but when the dance party gets started, w…

Meanings of Punched:

verb

Strike with the fist.

Usage examples:

He punched her in the face and ran off
noun

A blow with the fist.

Usage examples:

He reeled under the well-aimed punch

Meanings of Puncheon:

noun

A short post, especially one used for supporting the roof in a coal mine.

Meanings of Puncheons:

noun

A short post, especially one used for supporting the roof in a coal mine.

Meanings of Puncher:

noun

Someone who punches (= hits forcefully with their fists) in a particular kind of way, especially in the sport of boxing

Usage examples:

She has quick hands and is an accurate puncher., he was one of the most fearsome punchers i had eve…

Meanings of Punchers:

noun

Someone who punches (= hits forcefully with their fists) in a particular kind of way, especially in the sport of boxing

Usage examples:

She has quick hands and is an accurate puncher., he was one of the most fearsome punchers i had eve…

Meanings of Punches:

verb

Strike with the fist.

Usage examples:

He punched her in the face and ran off
noun

A blow with the fist.

Usage examples:

He reeled under the well-aimed punch

Meanings of Punchier:

adjective

Having an immediate impact; forceful.

Usage examples:

His style is journalistic, with short punchy sentences

Meanings of Punchiest:

adjective

Having an immediate impact; forceful.

Usage examples:

His style is journalistic, with short punchy sentences

Meanings of Punchinello:

noun

Another name for punch4 (sense 1 of the noun).

Meanings of Punching:

verb

Strike with the fist.

Usage examples:

He punched her in the face and ran off
noun

A blow with the fist.

Usage examples:

He reeled under the well-aimed punch

Meanings of Punchless:

adjective

Of a boxer: lacking a powerful punch. frequently figurative: lacking force, impact, or vigour; ineffectual, weak.

Meanings of Punchy:

adjective

Having an immediate impact; forceful.

Usage examples:

His style is journalistic, with short punchy sentences

Meanings of Punctate:

adjective

Studded with or denoting dots or tiny holes.

Usage examples:

Strong punctate staining of the cell surface

Meanings of Punctated:

adjective

Punctate.

Meanings of Punctatim:

adverb

= punctuatim .

Meanings of Punctator:

noun

= punctuator .

Meanings of Puncticulate:

adjective

= punctulate .

Meanings of Punctiform:

adjective

Having the form of or resembling a point, puncture, or dot; minute and circular.

Meanings of Punctilio:

noun

A fine or petty point of conduct or procedure.

Usage examples:

Both counsel and judges follow the punctilios of court procedure and conduct

Meanings of Punctilios:

noun

A fine or petty point of conduct or procedure.

Usage examples:

Both counsel and judges follow the punctilios of court procedure and conduct

Meanings of Punctilious:

adjective

Showing great attention to detail or correct behaviour.

Usage examples:

He was punctilious in providing every amenity for his guests

Meanings of Punctiliously:

adverb

In a way that is very careful to behave correctly or to give attention to details

Usage examples:

The dancers observe punctiliously the fundamentals of classical dancing., the judges punctiliously …

Meanings of Punctiliousness:

noun

The quality of being very careful to behave correctly or to give attention to details

Usage examples:

She is known for her punctiliousness and integrity., they exhibit a standard of punctiliousness tha…

Meanings of Punctual:

adjective

Happening or doing something at the agreed or proper time.

Usage examples:

He's the sort of man who's always punctual

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