Punch out (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: remove a piece already scored, eject from an airplane, extract, rule, leave a workplace, hit, hit so they become unconscious, leave, throw a called third strike, leave a workplace by punching a timecard, do, eject, use, throw

Conjugation of punch out

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
punch out
punch out
punches out
punch out
punch out
punch out
Future Simple
will punch out
will punch out
will punch out
will punch out
will punch out
will punch out
Past Simple
punched out
punched out
punched out
punched out
punched out
punched out
Conditional Simple
would punch out
would punch out
would punch out
would punch out
would punch out
would punch out
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am punching out
are punching out
is punching out
are punching out
are punching out
are punching out
Future Progressive
will be punching out
will be punching out
will be punching out
will be punching out
will be punching out
will be punching out
Past Progressive
was punching out
were punching out
was punching out
were punching out
were punching out
were punching out
Conditional Progressive
would be punching out
would be punching out
would be punching out
would be punching out
would be punching out
would be punching out
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have punched out
have punched out
has punched out
have punched out
have punched out
have punched out
Future Perfect
will have punched out
will have punched out
will have punched out
will have punched out
will have punched out
will have punched out
Past Perfect
had punched out
had punched out
had punched out
had punched out
had punched out
had punched out
Conditional Perfect
would have punched out
would have punched out
would have punched out
would have punched out
would have punched out
would have punched out
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been punching out
have been punching out
has been punching out
have been punching out
have been punching out
have been punching out
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been punching out
will have been punching out
will have been punching out
will have been punching out
will have been punching out
will have been punching out
Past Perfect Progressive
had been punching out
had been punching out
had been punching out
had been punching out
had been punching out
had been punching out
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been punching out
would have been punching out
would have been punching out
would have been punching out
would have been punching out
would have been punching out

Examples of punch out

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
(WHISPERING) You can punch out for the night, Doctor. Thank you.
- Did you punch out all the windows until you hit the wall and broke your hand?
- His lungs he's gonna punch out.
- I just gotta punch out.
- I saw her punch out.
(WHISPERING) You can punch out for the night, Doctor. Thank you.
- Did you punch out all the windows until you hit the wall and broke your hand?
- His lungs he's gonna punch out.
- I just gotta punch out.
- I saw her punch out.
And when the key strikes the ribbon, it punches out a letter that is clearly visible on the used ribbon.
Don't leave those punches out there.
First he punches out your boyfriend, then he just gives you a food truck.
I mean, life is a movie to him and in the movie the hero always punches out the bad guy.
I'm not the sort of cop that punches out at the end of eight hours.
And when the key strikes the ribbon, it punches out a letter that is clearly visible on the used ribbon.
Don't leave those punches out there.
First he punches out your boyfriend, then he just gives you a food truck.
I mean, life is a movie to him and in the movie the hero always punches out the bad guy.
I'm not the sort of cop that punches out at the end of eight hours.
'Cause if I was more drunk, getting punched out wouldn't hurt so much.
- He even punched out his coach.
- He's punched out.
- Jason punched out Tim.
- Punched in. Never punched out.
- I feel like punching out the bastard.
- I'm not punching out.
- I'm punching out.
- Shit! - We're punching out, Jammer!
-He was punching out wise men?
'Cause if I was more drunk, getting punched out wouldn't hurt so much.
- He even punched out his coach.
- He's punched out.
- Jason punched out Tim.
- Punched in. Never punched out.
- I feel like punching out the bastard.
- I'm not punching out.
- I'm punching out.
- Shit! - We're punching out, Jammer!
-He was punching out wise men?

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