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punch

noun as in energy, vigor

verb as in hit, perforate

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After an extraordinarily dry start to the year, two atmospheric river storms are expected to hit California — potentially bringing much-needed moisture to the still-withered Southland while packing a more powerful and prolonged punch up north.

Trump also appointed an OPM lawyer who tweets stuff like "I need a woman who looks like she got punched" and "slaves owe us reparations."

From Salon

They predictably punched down while offering us soulless images they hoped we would read as power.

From Salon

One of her siblings had said that Urfan Sharif had punched them and slapped them with a belt on the bottom.

From BBC

The urgency of its story packs a punch for the shocking image it closes with: a shot of a severed head.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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