Punch (someone or something) on (something) verb phrase
To hit someone or something with one's closed hand on a particular part
She was fired for punching her colleague on his eyes. Staffs are not allowed to commit violence in the workplace.
In a blind rage, I punched his car right on the bonnet.
He kept talking bullshit, so I punched him on his face.
1. To attack or beat someone badly with punches and other strikes, so that they suffer serious harm
2. To convincingly defeat one in a particular competition
A hard hit with a fist to the mouth.
Slang refers to a fist.
The verb “punch” should be conjugated according to its tense.
An event or activity leads to others that are unplanned or unforeseen.
My father bought a car, then a house, then a boat. One thing leads to another.