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Definition of punching bag in English: punching bagnoun North American A stuffed or inflated bag, typically cylindrical or pear-shaped, suspended so it can be punched for exercise or training, especially by boxers; a punchbag. Example sentencesExamples - Even though he has joked that the Briton knocked himself out with a punching bag while training, Tszyu wouldn't be fighting Hatton if he didn't take him seriously.
- So, after a moment, the punching bag fell to the floor, it's stuffing strewn all over the floor.
- Irene looked around and saw punching bags, weights, treadmills and other exercising equipment in the room.
- She stood alone in a private training room where a punching bag swayed slowly in front of her.
- After returning home and showering, he then hits the gym, where he concentrates on endurance and stamina exercises ranging from working over a punching bag to dead lifts with high repetition.
- Buffy was in the training room taking her frustrations out on the punching bag.
- In June 2000, while in a self-imposed boxing exile, Tyson fought a punching bag named Lou Savarese in Glasgow, Scotland.
- I need a punching bag to take out my frustration on.
- All the equipment needed for weight training, sand-bags, punching bags and a sauna room are available.
- She could hear the whispers of the other boxers, staring at her bewilderedly, confused that a Tae Kwon Do student would be using the punching bag, especially with the stance of a seasoned boxer.
- The dojo had punching bags, boxing gloves, a fountain that was in the corner of the room, which I presumed was for meditation.
- She rushed into the back training room and punched angrily at the still punching bag.
- The steel ball allows the punching bag to move freely in any direction and reduces the pressure on the ceiling joist.
- It was a huge gymnasium with all sorts of exercise machines, punching bags, and even sparring rings.
- ‘Yeah, I guess,’ Natalie said sadly, looking at the punching bag hanging from their training room.
- She recognized it as a duplicate of the practice room she had at home, complete with the mats on the floors and several punching bags hanging in the center.
- The next day, his wrist throbbing from a previous bout with a punching bag, Els tumbled back into the crowd.
- He's introduced on stage, where amidst the dancers he stands at the end of a row, sparring with a punching bag.
- I turned back towards the punching bag and began hitting it again, like I had been doing for the last 2 and 1/2 hours.
- The punching bag swung lightly, fluently even, cutting through the air like a pendulum swaying beneath a clock.
- Jenkins went on to be Shield's fifteenth victim and punching bag for all six rounds and he added little (if any) resistance along the way.
- There, in a large room heavy with the smell of sweat, Johnson alternates for several hours between punching bags, a torso mannequin, and the sparring ring.
- The punching bags show bruises, tears, scores and other kinds of openings, yet they are tough enough to have survived the violence worked upon them.
- We even got the principal to have a few rounds at the punching bag.
- ‘Go beat up the punching bags,’ she said to the three teenagers, then stepped to the other side of the room with Viktor.
- The floor was covered in mats, and assortments of punching bags were all around, and being abused fiercely by groups of boys Wong's age.
- Trinidad treated Mayorga as his personal punching bag and Mayorga proved to be a fighter who failed to learn the basic of defense.
Definition of punching bag in US English: punching bagnounˈpəntʃɪŋ ˌbæɡˈpənCHiNG ˌbaɡ North American 1A stuffed or inflated bag, typically cylindrical or pear-shaped, suspended so it can be punched for exercise or training, especially by boxers. British term punchbag Example sentencesExamples - All the equipment needed for weight training, sand-bags, punching bags and a sauna room are available.
- The dojo had punching bags, boxing gloves, a fountain that was in the corner of the room, which I presumed was for meditation.
- The next day, his wrist throbbing from a previous bout with a punching bag, Els tumbled back into the crowd.
- She recognized it as a duplicate of the practice room she had at home, complete with the mats on the floors and several punching bags hanging in the center.
- ‘Go beat up the punching bags,’ she said to the three teenagers, then stepped to the other side of the room with Viktor.
- In June 2000, while in a self-imposed boxing exile, Tyson fought a punching bag named Lou Savarese in Glasgow, Scotland.
- Irene looked around and saw punching bags, weights, treadmills and other exercising equipment in the room.
- Jenkins went on to be Shield's fifteenth victim and punching bag for all six rounds and he added little (if any) resistance along the way.
- Even though he has joked that the Briton knocked himself out with a punching bag while training, Tszyu wouldn't be fighting Hatton if he didn't take him seriously.
- I turned back towards the punching bag and began hitting it again, like I had been doing for the last 2 and 1/2 hours.
- So, after a moment, the punching bag fell to the floor, it's stuffing strewn all over the floor.
- The floor was covered in mats, and assortments of punching bags were all around, and being abused fiercely by groups of boys Wong's age.
- She stood alone in a private training room where a punching bag swayed slowly in front of her.
- Trinidad treated Mayorga as his personal punching bag and Mayorga proved to be a fighter who failed to learn the basic of defense.
- The steel ball allows the punching bag to move freely in any direction and reduces the pressure on the ceiling joist.
- Buffy was in the training room taking her frustrations out on the punching bag.
- The punching bag swung lightly, fluently even, cutting through the air like a pendulum swaying beneath a clock.
- She rushed into the back training room and punched angrily at the still punching bag.
- She could hear the whispers of the other boxers, staring at her bewilderedly, confused that a Tae Kwon Do student would be using the punching bag, especially with the stance of a seasoned boxer.
- After returning home and showering, he then hits the gym, where he concentrates on endurance and stamina exercises ranging from working over a punching bag to dead lifts with high repetition.
- ‘Yeah, I guess,’ Natalie said sadly, looking at the punching bag hanging from their training room.
- There, in a large room heavy with the smell of sweat, Johnson alternates for several hours between punching bags, a torso mannequin, and the sparring ring.
- We even got the principal to have a few rounds at the punching bag.
- The punching bags show bruises, tears, scores and other kinds of openings, yet they are tough enough to have survived the violence worked upon them.
- I need a punching bag to take out my frustration on.
- He's introduced on stage, where amidst the dancers he stands at the end of a row, sparring with a punching bag.
- It was a huge gymnasium with all sorts of exercise machines, punching bags, and even sparring rings.
- 1.1 A person on whom another person vents their anger.
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