Dolly vs. Punch

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  • Dolly (noun)

    A doll.

  • Dolly (noun)

    A contrivance for stirring:

  • Dolly (noun)

    A disc with downward legs and a vertical handle, used for agitating laundry.

    “posser”

  • Dolly (noun)

    A tool with an indented head for shaping the head of a rivet.

  • Dolly (noun)

    In pile driving, a block interposed between the head of the pile and the ram of the driver.

  • Dolly (noun)

    A small truck with a single wide roller used for moving heavy beams, columns, etc., in bridge building.

  • Dolly (noun)

    A small truck without steering means to be slipped under a load. (traditional UK artisan usage)

  • Dolly (noun)

    A compact, narrow-gauge locomotive used for moving construction trains, switching, etc.

  • Dolly (noun)

    A specialized piece of film equipment resembling a little cart on which a camera is mounted.

  • Dolly (noun)

    A young woman, especially one who is frivolous or vapid. from 1790shttps://greensdictofslang.com/entry/izns2ha

  • Dolly (noun)

    A fashionable young woman, one who follows the latest music or clothing fashions. 1960s

  • Dolly (noun)

    A ball hit by a batsman such that it goes gently to a fielder for a simple catch.

  • Dolly (noun)

    An offering of fruit or flowers.

  • Dolly (verb)

    To hit a dolly.

  • Dolly (verb)

    To move (an object) using a dolly.

  • Dolly (verb)

    To wash (laundry) in a tub using the stirring device called a dolly.

  • Dolly (verb)

    To beat (red-hot metal) with a hammer.

  • Dolly (verb)

    To crush ore with a dolly.

  • Dolly (adjective)

    Pretty; attractive.

  • Punch (noun)

    Any of various riodinid butterflies of the genus nomul=1 of Asia.

  • Punch (noun)

    A hit or strike with one’s fist.

  • Punch (noun)

    Power, strength, energy.

  • Punch (noun)

    Impact.

  • Punch (noun)

    A button (of a joypad, joystick or similar device) causing a video game character to punch.

  • Punch (noun)

    A device, generally slender and round, used for creating holes in thin material, for driving an object through a hole in a containing object, or to stamp or emboss a mark or design on a surface.

  • Punch (noun)

    A hole or opening created with a punch.

  • Punch (noun)

    An extension piece applied to the top of a pile; a dolly.

  • Punch (noun)

    A prop, as for the roof of a mine.

  • Punch (noun)

    A beverage, generally containing a mixture of fruit juice and some other beverage, often alcoholic.

  • Punch (verb)

    To strike with one’s fist.

    “If she punches me, I’m gonna break her nose.”

  • Punch (verb)

    To herd.

  • Punch (verb)

    To operate (a device or system) by depressing a button, key, bar, or pedal, or by similar means.

  • Punch (verb)

    To enter (information) on a device or system.

  • Punch (verb)

    To hit (a ball or similar object) with less than full force.

    “He punched a hit into shallow left field.”

  • Punch (verb)

    To make holes in something rail ticket, leather belt, etc

  • Punch (verb)

    To thrust against; to poke.

    “to punch one with the end of a stick or the elbow”

  • Punch (verb)

    To employ a punch to create a hole in or stamp or emboss a mark on something.

  • Punch (verb)

    To mark a ticket.

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