verb
    
    punches; punched; punching
    
    [+ obj] to hit (someone or something) hard with your fist
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    chiefly US :to press or push (something) with a short, quick movement
    
    
    
    to make (a hole, dent, etc.) by pressing or cutting in, into, or through something
    
    
    
    
    
    to make a hole in (something, such as a ticket) by using a special tool
    
    
    
    punch holes in
    
    to weaken or destroy (an idea, plan, belief, etc.) by proving that parts of it are wrong
    
    
    
    punch in
    
    [phrasal verb] US
    
    to place a card in a time clock at the beginning of a workday so that the time is recorded on the card
    
    
    
    punch (something) in or punch in (something) :to enter (information, such as words or numbers) into a computer or other machine by pressing buttons or keys
    
    
    
    punch out
    
    [phrasal verb] US
    
    to place a card in a time clock at the end of a workday so that the time is recorded on the card
    
    
    
    punch (someone) out or punch out (someone) informal :to hit (someone) repeatedly in order to cause pain or injury :to beat (someone) up
    
    
    
    punch someone's lights out
    
    informal :to hit someone's face hard with your fist
    
    
    
    punch up
    
    [phrasal verb]
    
    punch (something) up or punch up (something) US informal :to make (something) more lively, exciting, attractive, etc.
    
    
    
    
    
    noun
    
    plural punches
    
    [count] :a quick hit with your fist
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    [noncount] :energy or forcefulness
    
    
    
    
    
    (as) pleased as punch
    
    
    
    beat (someone) to the punch
    
    to do or achieve something before someone else is able to
    
    
    
    pack a punch
    
    
    
    pull punches
    
    to express criticism in a mild or kind way - usually used in negative statements
    
    
    
    
    
    roll with the punches
    
    
    
    noun
    
    plural punches
    
    a drink made usually by mixing different fruit juices and often flavored with wine or liquor [count]
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    noun
    
    plural punches
    
    [count] a tool or machine for cutting holes in paper, cardboard, leather, etc.
    
    
    
    a hole made by a cutting tool or machine