punchy

  • 1Punchy — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Punchy País …

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  • 2Punchy — may refer to: *Punchy, Hawaiian Punch s mascot *Dementia pugilistica, a neurological disorder which affects some boxers, also called punch drunk syndrome *Punchy, Somme, a French commune …

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  • 3Punchy — Punch y, a. [Perhaps for paunchy, from paunch. See 3d {Punch}.] Short and thick, or fat. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4punchy — 1937, from PUNCH (Cf. punch) (v.) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Perhaps originally a shortening of punch drunk …

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  • 5punchy — ► ADJECTIVE (punchier, punchiest) ▪ effective; forceful …

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  • 6punchy — [pun′chē] adj. punchier, punchiest Informal ☆ 1. forceful; vigorous ☆ 2. PUNCH DRUNK …

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  • 7Punchy — 49° 47′ 34″ N 2° 48′ 39″ E / 49.7928, 2.8108 …

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  • 8punchy — UK [ˈpʌntʃɪ] / US adjective Word forms punchy : adjective punchy comparative punchier superlative punchiest a punchy piece of writing such as a speech, report, or slogan is one that has a strong effect because it uses clear simple language and… …

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  • 9punchy — [[t]pʌ̱ntʃi[/t]] punchier, punchiest ADJ GRADED If you describe something as punchy, you mean that it expresses its meaning in a forceful or effective way. A good way to sound confident is to use short punchy sentences. Syn: incisive …

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  • 10punchy — adjective a punchy piece of writing or speech is very effective because it expresses ideas clearly in only a few words: a punchy article punchiness noun (U) …

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