"punch" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- A Punch (magazine) cartoon from 1949 depicts a man with a St. Bernard and several puppies, all of which are wearing neck casks.
- The term may have been made increasingly popular by Punch cartoons published in 1844-45.
- The Punch cartoons of Heath.
- He looked like a college professor in a turn-of-the-century Punch cartoon.
- He had come across the lines in a volume of Punch cartoons when he was a boy back at school in Brighton.
- Punch humorously approriated the term to refer to its political cartoons, and the popularity of the Punch cartoons led to the terms widespread use.
- In an 1858 Punch cartoon it is referred to as "scratch cradle", a name supported by Brewer's 1898 Dictionary.
- There was none of the overt negative stereotyping found in the most acerbic Punch cartoons.
- An 1853 Punch cartoon entitled "the crossing sweeper nuisance" depicted a hapless middle-class man surrounded by importunate boys holding out their hands for money.
- Other "anecdotal" scenes were lighter in mood, tending towards being captionless Punch cartoons.
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