9 Metaphors for punching

Mr. Punch is not the ex-Kaiser, and never was.

Mr. Punch was no enemy of Germany.

It is a good omen for her that she appeared in Signor PONCHIELLI's Opera, the composer being a distant connection of the great ancient Italian family of the PONCINELLI, of which Mr. Punch is now the chief universal representative.

Mr. Punch is not the ex-Kaiser, and never was.

After turtle soup, punch is the correct liquor.

Some of the grammatical illustrations are droll: a heavy old fellow, cross-legged, with his hands folded on a stick is myself; Punch is an active verb; a wedding might have illustrated the conjunction; four in hand is a preposition.

Punch and Judy were living entities, and the tragedy in which they bore part cost me many an agony of tears; to this day I can remember running away when I heard the squawk of the coming Punch, and burying my head in the pillows that I might shut out the sound of the blows and the cry of the ill-used baby.

PUNCH is a beverage made of various spirituous liquors or wine, hot water, the acid juice of fruits, and sugar.

For a few days he was at a loss for an occupation because punching had become a confirmed habit, but soon other interests appealed to him: he has never changed in his trust in his teacher of whom he is noticeably very fond, and he has now realised that he must control a bad habit.

9 Metaphors for  punching