punchy
English
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Adjective
punchy (comparative punchier, superlative punchiest)
- Having a punch; effective; forceful; spirited; vigorous.
- Hyponym: catchy
- 1975, Billboard, volume 87, number 24, page 50:
- Best cuts: "The Evil Dude," "Kung Fu, Too!" "Mama Love," "New Orleans" (with a punchy vocal by Teresa Brewer).
- Involving or resembling a punch with the fist.
- 1992, Jonny Quest (video game review) in Your Sinclair (issue 75, page 16)
- Apart from the problemette with the punchy bits, I've got only one reservation with the game and that's that the tie-in element is a bit shaky to say the least.
- 2021, Chandler Baker, The Husbands:
- Francine leans down and her body tenses, shoulders reddening as she makes a sharp, punchy gesture. It doesn't look like a couple in love.
- 1992, Jonny Quest (video game review) in Your Sinclair (issue 75, page 16)
- Behaving or appearing punch-drunk, reacting poorly.
- I was so sleep-deprived I was starting to get punchy.
- (skiing) Of groomed snow: unable to support the weight of a skier, especially when the skier’s weight is all on one ski, resulting in a ski punching through the surface of the snow.
- (dated) Short and thick; fat; paunchy.
Derived terms
References
- “punchy”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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