to punch or strike at someone. (Informal.) • Mary got so angry at Bob that she took a punch at him. • She took a punch at him, but she missed.
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v. phr. To try to hit (someone) with the fist; swing or strike at; attack with the fists. Bob was very angry and suddenly he took a punch at Fred.Johnny knocked my hat off, so I took a poke at him.I felt like taking a sock at Joe, but I kept my temper.
take a bite at (someone or something)
To bite or attack to bite addition or something. He wouldn't abdicate face off, so I went over and took a bite at him.Jessie got so bashed that she absolutely took a bite at the bronze on Main Street. I anticipate she bankrupt up her hand, too.Learn more: punch, takeLearn more:
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