Definition of Punce

1. to prod or poke [v PUNCED, PUNCING, PUNCES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Punce

pumpless
pumplike
pumproom
pumprooms
pumps
pumps up
pumy
pumy stone
pun
puna
punalua
punaluan
punaluas
punas
punce (current term)
punced
puncept
puncepts
punces
punch
punch-drunk
punch-up
punch-ups
punch above one's weight
punch bag
punch below one's weight
punch bowl
punch bowl waterfall
punch bowl waterfalls

Literary usage of Punce

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lives of Men of Letters and Science who Flourished in the Time of George III. by Henry Brougham Brougham and Vaux (1846)
"... punce aran» ТИПА-« ж а» зш£ the same ... punce ..."

2. Chronicles of London Bridge by Richard Thomson (1827)
"I.oi-don Driller is hro-kcn down: punce o'er my L*-dy l*»! Loo-don Bridge u bro-kcn d-iwn, With a gay La - de*. Sob. ..."

3. The Mysteries of the Court of London by George William MacArthur Reynolds (1859)
""I .fu nut jealous of ihe punce: it were ridiculous to Le во. 1 am well aware that hin love adventures are innumerable ; and if 1 were to sigh each lime I ..."

4. The Black Border: Gullah Stories of the Carolina Coast by Ambrose Elliott Gonzales (1922)
"The country negroes on the coast still speak of "fo'punce" chickens and ... chickin en' dem t'ree fo'punce chickin' en tek dese'yuh six aig', en' tek'um to ..."

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