Punch (someone or something) on (something) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "punch (someone or something) on (something)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2021-07-29 03:07

Meaning of Punch (someone or something) on (something)

Synonyms:

take a punch at someone , throw a punch , give somebody a punch , thump on someone or something

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.

Other phrases about:

beat the living daylights out of one

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 knuckle sandwich

A hard hit with a fist to the mouth.
 

a bunch of fives

Slang refers to a fist.

Grammar and Usage of Punch (someone or something) on (something)

Verb Forms

  • to punch (someone or something) on (something)
  • punching (someone or something) on (something)
  • punched (someone or something) on (something)
  • punches (someone or something) on (something)

The verb “punch” should be conjugated according to its tense. 

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An event or activity leads to others that are unplanned or unforeseen.

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