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Definitions for Punchy
ˈpʌn tʃipunchy
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punchyadjective
Having a punch; effective; forceful; spirited; vigorous.
punchyadjective
Behaving or appearing punch drunk.
punchyadjective
Being over-reactive to routine events.
punchyadjective
A term used by Nordic skiers (especially skate skiers) to describe groomed snow that does not support the weight of a skier, especially when the skier's weight is all on one ski, resulting a ski punching through the surface of the snow.
Webster Dictionary
Punchyadjective
short and thick, or fat
Etymology: [Perhaps for paunchy, from paunch. See 3d Punch.]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Punchy in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Punchy in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of Punchy in a Sentence
If I were running long exposures, I wouldn’t be adding ... but questioning, if we see a deal, how punchy the gapping risk will be, if we don’t get a deal and the rhetoric from (EU negotiator Michel) Barnier or the British camp shows limited progress then we could see GBPUSD gap lower on Monday.
Traders need to assess their sterling exposures into the weekend, if I were running long exposures, I wouldn’t be adding ... but questioning, if we see a deal, how punchy the gapping risk will be.
Walter Mondale taught me that leadership isn’t all about giving soaring speeches and punchy sound bites – but actually getting things done for people, he always saw his responsibility as an elected leader as bigger than the immediate challenge at any given moment. His broader mission was helping to prepare a new generation of leaders for the next big decision that needed to be made.
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