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n.
A kind of punch used for bending, indenting, or giving shape to, metal; as, a saw set.
n.
A cask containing, sometimes 84, sometimes 120, gallons.
n.
One of a breed of large, heavy draught horses; as, the Suffolk punch.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Punch
n.
A cask larger than a barrel, and smaller than a hogshead or a puncheon, in which salt provisions, rice, etc., are packed for shipment.
n.
A punch; a buffoon; originally, in a puppet show, a character represented as fat, short, and humpbacked.
n.
A beverage composed of wine or distilled liquor, water (or milk), sugar, and the juice of lemon, with spice or mint; -- specifically named from the kind of spirit used; as rum punch, claret punch, champagne punch, etc.
n.
A hardened, engraved steel punch for impressing a device upon a die, used in coining, etc.
v. t.
To thrust against; to poke; as, to punch one with the end of a stick or the elbow.
n.
See Puncheon.
n.
A large cask; an oblong vessel bulging in the middle, like a pipe or puncheon, and girt with hoops; a wine cask.
n.
A figured stamp, die, or punch, used by goldsmiths, cutlers, etc.
n.
One who, or that which, punches.
n.
A split log or heavy slab with the face smoothed; as, a floor made of puncheons.
v.
A coarse file, on which the cutting prominences are distinct points raised by the oblique stroke of a sharp punch, instead of lines raised by a chisel, as on the true file.
n.
To perforate or stamp with an instrument by pressure, or a blow; as, to punch a hole; to punch ticket.
v. t.
A small anvil usually furnished with a tang to enter a hole in a bench top, -- used by tinsmiths, blacksmiths, etc., for light work, punching upon, etc.
a.
Short and thick, or fat.
imp. & p. p.
of Punch
v. t.
To bind or fasten with hoops; as, to hoop a barrel or puncheon.
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