punchboard
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of punchboard
Example Sentences
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From the outside, it's a punchboard of tall half-rounded windows, with all-white cladding.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 19, 2015
With a circulation of about 1,000, the Tribune was a sleepy small-town weekly -- until its boy editor stumbled on punchboard gambling in Madison County.
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In California, the committee said, representatives of Attorney General Fred Howser had set out to organize protection for all slot-machine and punchboard operations through the whole state.
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Mobile Unit relayed Deep Dark Secret's message by direct line to the head engineer of the Broadcast Operations Control "punchboard" in Manhattan.
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Ekstrohm took his fingers off the punchboard and lay back on his couch.
From The Planet with No Nightmare by Harmon, Jim
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