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punch out

[puhnch-out] / ˈpʌntʃˌaʊt /


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After the movie punch-out, Scheffler is pictured in a jail cell, in an orange jail suit, as a guard asks, since he has been in that cell for three days, if he wants to get out.

From Los Angeles Times

And the box, also unchanged since the beginning, features a punch-out spout that can cause a bit of a mess.

From Los Angeles Times

Well, this time Stallone elected to step back from prime punch-out duties and leave the heavy hitting to Statham, his character’s longtime second-in-command.

From Seattle Times

“Adbert comes in to get the ground ball and then the big punch-out of Tatis and then Leiter goes through the heart of their order.”

From Washington Times

As she typically does with her producers, Clark sent Carlile a batch of 18-24 songs, with Carlile homing in on songs that, as she explained to Clark, sounded like they were written in her bedroom, as opposed to a punch-in, punch-out writing room.

From Seattle Times