I punched cattle down on the Hassayampa and in the Mogollons.
We can scarcely call it a happy solution of the problem, for the paper is soon punched through and lets in the biting wind.
And in the West there stood the Black Vahahkkee, and the Black Cane, and I took the cane and punched at the corner, and there came out Black Water and Black Wasps, and the wasps flew around four times, and then went in again.
And in the North stood the Yellow Vahahkkee, and the Yellow Cane, and I took the cane and punched it at the corner, and there came out Yellow Water and Yellow Wasps, and the wasps flew around four times, and then went in again.
And the winds of the Apaches think they have sharp eyes, and the clouds of the Apaches think themselves sharp-eyed, but the Butcher-bird has punched their eyes out without their knowing it.
And my enemy thought himself a good dreamer, and that his dreams were fulfilled for good, and that he had a good bow with a good string, and good cane arrows, but the Butcher-bird had already punched his eyes out without his knowing it.
And I took that cane and punchedit at the corner of the Vahahkkee, and out came the White Water and the White Wasps, and the wasps flew around it four times and then they went down again.
And all the animals and birds of the Apaches think they have good eyes to see with, but the Butcher-bird has punched their eyes out without their knowing it.
I knocked around between there and Wyoming and Arizona for about nine years, and during that time I guess I tackled nearly every kind of job under the sun, but I punched and rode for range outfits mostly.
I dashed into the workshop andpunched the recall button as hard as I could, swearing under my breath.
I punched the button again, viciously, and waited.
A voice at the telecast station furnished it; he punched it out.
He picked up the phone and punched the wavelength of the military airport.
Hargreaves snatched up a phone, punched out a combination, and began talking rapidly into it in a low voice.
Leaning forward, he punched Harry Quong lightly on the man's right shoulder.
For example, you'll find all our fingerprints all around the port control, where, one after the other, we punched the wall and thought we were punching the button.
He shook his head and grunted as if he had been punched in the solar plexus.
He stalked past Hoskins and punched the button which controlled the airlock.
He punched the emergency power button, and waited an instant.
Lanko got into the gunner's chair and punched a button.
Uncle James won't mind my leaving him, if I can go back and say I have punched Pete's head for throwing stones at him.
I have gone along the trench and kicked and punched my boys into sensibility, and said: "Is there anything I can do for you, boys?
He was a poor sort of a sport, and many months later when I was his equal in rank in France I punched his head, telling him I had waited eighteen months to do it.
Dwindle produced his red pencil and the answer sheet which had 1,200 small circlespunched in it.
Dwindle, sitting on his left, suddenly punched him vigorously in the ribs.
The conductor thanked goodness that he was a bachelor, punched the tickets, and retired.
He emerged from the depths, with his punched stamps, filled with bitterness against Fate.
It rolled over me, it punched through me, it crashed against the inside of my skull and rebounded.
The poor bastard kept getting punched out by startled guests, and besides, the armor wasn't too comfortable for long shifts.
The recorder punched out, "I would like to meet him," as Miss Knox jumped from the bed, pulling Dr.
The grasp on her wrist relaxed, and she leaned over to decipher the punched tape as it unrolled from the machine.
Miss Knox craned her neck, deciphering the punched tape as it unrolled from the recorder in Brooks' hands.
Next, in vexation, I shot at T quite recklessly, and punched Y's face close by.
They were now passed under an immense stamp and the image was punched on under a pressure of one hundred and twenty-eight tons.
These strips, which were then as thick as a dollar, were passed under a stamp, which punched out the coins about 120 a minute.
François used to fill with water a tin can in the bottom of which he had punched half a dozen holes.
I unscrewed their little tops and punched the things like miniature type-writer-spacers which the buttons ought to have hit: no ring.
And hepunched her in the breast by way of illustration.
A dweller in Stidder's Rents overtook her one night, and, having vigorously punched her in the face and the breast, kicked her and jumped on her for five minutes as she lay on the pavement.
At this old Jack's patience gave out, and he punched his tenant on the ear.
When the holes are drilled instead of punched the fit is more exact, but this only applies to those with a round shank.
A hole is punched in the heel of the shoe and carefully gauged to the size of the shank of the "sharp.
A stamped shoe is one in which the nail holes are merely punched at certain distances, so as to leave four-sided tapered holes of the exact shape of a nail-head.
I powered up my laptop and punched a bunch of pillows into place behind me at the top of the bed.
I punchedtheir leads through the cardboard tube carefully, using a pin to make the holes, then got out some wire and connected them all in series with little metal clips.
The Psychologist punched a button and the mechanism began to whir and to click.
The fingers of his right handpunched almost constantly the keys of his computer; he corrected almost constantly his torpedoes' course.
I punched Sergeant Vanney's number on the intercom.
I punched savagely at the numbered buttons on the phone to get an intercommunication hookup with Dr.
He went to a vid andpunched impatiently at the screen while I prowled the apartment.
The first one shot out of the water towards me, and punched me so hard in the guts, I saw stars.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "punched" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.