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 Translation for 'to punch' from English to Portuguese
VERB   to punch | punched | punched
punching | punches
SYNO biff | clout | lick | ...
esmurrarto punch
dar socoto punch
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Translation for 'to punch' from English to Portuguese

to punch
esmurrar

dar soco
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Usage Examples English
  • Both areas contend to punch above their proverbial weight class in the sports world, specifically in soccer.
  • Before pinking scissors were invented, a pinking punch or pinking iron was used to punch out a decorative hem on a garment.
  • TSO eliminated the need to punch cards on a keypunch machine, and send card decks to the computer room to be read by a card reading machine.
  • From there, the remainder of the original road to Punch Bowl Common - a short distance north-east of the Hindhead traffic lights - has been completely ripped up and returned to nature.
  • Under Futch's tutelage, Frazier adopted the bob-and-weave defensive style by making him more difficult for taller opponents to punch and giving Frazier more power with his own punches.

  • Bailey attempting to punch him out of frustration, which Teal quickly evades, as "he was always a man of action".
  • Temporarily buoyed by an inheritance, Nancarrow traveled to New York City in 1947 and bought a custom-built manual punching machine to enable him to punch the piano rolls.
  • Throughout the war, he had been contributing to "Punch".
  • In leather work, a chisel is a tool used to punch holes in a piece leather.
  • In Glasgow he created his first keyboard perforator, which used compressed air to punch the holes.

  • When it came time to punch roads through the wilderness, the farmers modelled the road network on what was familiar to them, which was the pattern of villages in Switzerland and southern Germany.
  • The goalkeeper is allowed to catch the ball, and is also allowed to punch or deflect the ball away from the goal.
  • In 1866, Browne visited England and attracted a large following to his playing Artemus Ward, both as lecturer and for his literary contributions to "Punch".
  • Some early keypunch machines used a keyboard with 12 labeled keys to punch the correct holes in paper cards.
  • During his time as a clerk he had been sending his cartoons out to "Punch" but none had been accepted.

  • After graduating from Cambridge University in 1903, A. A. Milne contributed humorous verse and whimsical essays to "Punch", joining the staff in 1906 and becoming an assistant editor.
  • Punch and one other character who usually falls victim to Punch's slapstick.
  • It was not unknown for locals to punch holes in the pipes to draw water off, increasing the number of people exposed to the lead.
  • Legionaries would have used this iron boss to punch and shove the enemy combatants.
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