sunday punch
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Definition
Noun: - A hard punch that renders the opponent unable to continue boxing: A single, powerful, and decisive blow in boxing, typically thrown with maximum force, intended to end the fight by knocking out the opponent.
Usage
The term is used almost exclusively in the context of boxing or combat sports to describe a fight-ending punch. It can also be used metaphorically in other contexts to describe a decisive, powerful action or argument intended to finish a conflict or debate.
Examples
- Noun:
- The boxer waited for the perfect moment to land his Sunday punch.
- After absorbing several jabs, he unleashed a Sunday punch that won him the championship.
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical Use: Used outside of boxing to describe a final, overwhelming effort or argument meant to decisively conclude a struggle.
- In the final debate, the candidate saved her Sunday punch for the last minute, delivering a devastating critique of her opponent's record.
Variants and Related Words
- Knockout punch (n): A punch that causes a knockout; a direct synonym.
- Finishing blow (n): A general term for a final, conclusive attack.
- Haymaker (n): A wild, powerful punch, similar in force but less precise than a Sunday punch.
Synonyms
- Knockout punch
- Finisher
- Decisive blow
Related Idioms
- Pull no punches: To speak or act frankly and forcefully, holding nothing back. While related to boxing, this idiom describes a direct approach rather than a single punch.
- The critic pulled no punches in his review of the film.
- Knockout blow: Very similar in meaning, often used interchangeably in both literal and figurative contexts.
- The new evidence was a knockout blow to the prosecution's case.
Noun
- a hard punch that renders the opponent unable to continue boxing