1. punching - Noun
2. punching - Verb
of Punch
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere's no use saying anything in the schoolyard because there's always someone with an answer and there's nothing you can do but punch them in the nose and if you were to punch everyone who has an answer you'd be punching morning noon and night. Frank McCourt
And I really do think that the difficulty of research makes it more real to you than punching a thing to find out how many men were killed at this particular action. Shelby Foote
Moviemaking is so male-dominated now that they think they're being pro-feminine when they have women punching each other out. Pauline Kael
I'd like to thank Sony for their gracious hospitality, and for not repeatedly punching me in the face. If I seem a little nervous, it's because Kevin Butler was introduced to me backstage as the VP of sharpening things. Gabe Newell
Nowadays you don't go around on the street kicking people, punching people - because if you do (makes gun shape with hand), well that's it - I don't care how good you are. Bruce Lee
Have you tried talking to her?" "No. We've been punching her in the face repeatedly. What? You don't think that will work? Cassandra Clare