Sentence examples for to punches from inspiring English sources

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to punches

noun

A hit or strike with one's fist.

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The Kinect and Xbox Assembly translated this to punches against each other in the game on the TV.

The response from the authorities has been entirely counter-productive, and has led to punches, batons and pepper spray.

Slogans and insults hurled among the protagonists turned to punches and kicks after a Ukrainian flag was seized and torn up by a group of young pro-Russian men.

Norman Mailer came to punches with Vidal, who is said to have declared – from the floor – "Once again, words fail Norman Mailer", but when he cared to use them, Mailer's words hit harder than most fists.

Eager to keep the peace, the referees skated in fast after every whistle, shoving their arms between blue and green uniforms to stop any pushing that could lead to punches that could lead to a brawl.

Velasquez cranks the neck and then goes back to punches.

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The punch displacement data were corrected for the elastic deformation by punch-to-punch compaction data (21).

I want to punch him.

"I wanted to punch her.

Press a button to punch.

"We're allowed to punch each other".

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