keypunch
Americannoun
verb (used with object)
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to punch holes in (a punch card or paper tape), using a keypunch.
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to insert (data) into a computer by means of a keypunch.
to keypunch code numbers.
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Example Sentences
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“She didn’t have $300 for an abortionist and couldn‘t afford to lose her job as a keypunch operator.”
From Washington Post • Jun. 9, 2019
Boston's John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. offers 25-hour work weeks within which keypunch operators can almost select their own hours.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A handful of keypunch crooks have already thought of some ingenious ways to defraud the Brain, with varying results.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The workers will handle the 200 million taxpayer envelopes, opening and sorting the returns into categories, coding and editing them and then laboriously tapping much of the data into an out-of-date keypunch system.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Each line of code was imprinted on the card using a keypunch machine.
From "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell
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