punchable
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- punchability noun
- punchably adverb
- unpunchable adjective
Example Sentences
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On Monday, the “Weekend Update” anchor and “A Very Punchable Face” memoirist shared a photo of his left foot with three toes wrapped in bandages.
From Los Angeles Times
Weeks after former “SNL” co-star Davidson told Entertainment Tonight that they were intoxicated when buying the vessel, the “Weekend Update” anchor and “A Very Punchable Face” author explained his side.
From Los Angeles Times
Norton’s eminently punchable CEO, with a name so nearly “Bro,” is enormously rich, powerful and, considering that he’s working on a volatile new energy source, dangerous.
From Seattle Times
Norton, in particular, is just incredibly punchable as an out of touch tech mogul, one who drops celebrity names with reckless abandon.
From The Verge
Stone, who has also said that this Salon reporter has a punchable face, didn't immediately return a request for comment on Thursday morning.
From Salon
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