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Wat (wie) is punchbag - definitie

BAG DESIGNED TO BE REPEATEDLY PUNCHED
Boxing bag; Heavy bag; Speed bag; Speed Bag; Heavy Bag; Kicking Bag; Kicking bag; Punching Bag; Punch bag; Punchbag; Speedball (boxing); Punch-bag; Speedbag; Heavy bags
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  • Gus Keller, 1903
  • A "body opponent bag" on a pedestal mount
  • A [[mixed martial arts]] fighter "working his hands" on a heavy bag
  • Woman working out with a speed bag (AKA, speedball)

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also punch bag (punchbags)
A punchbag is a heavy leather bag, filled with a firm material, that hangs on a rope. Punchbags are used by boxers and other sportsmen for exercise and training. (BRIT; in AM, use punching bag
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¦ noun Brit. a suspended stuffed cylindrical bag, used for punching as exercise or training, especially by boxers.
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Wikipedia

Punching bag

A punching bag (or, British English, punchbag) is a sturdy bag designed to be repeatedly punched. A punching bag is usually cylindrical, and filled with various materials of suitable hardness.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor punchbag
1. Punchbag: Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Marciano The human punchbag Muscle tissue generates about 0.3 micronewtons of force per muscle fibre.
2. Part sacred cow, part punchbag, the scheme is beyond criticism to its admirers.
3. May 30 2006 22:02 It is unlikely that when he took the job of BBC director–general in 2004, Mark Thompson foresaw that he would become the media sector‘s punchbag.
4. The judge said: «The savagery of that attack is illustrated by eyewitness accounts of big, powerful, swinging punches delivered like a professional boxer with Mr Hare being used like a punchbag. «You walked calmly off the train through the crowd around Mr Hare‘s bleeding body.
5. Judge Christopher Elwen ordered him to serve a minimum of six years, telling him: "The savagery of that attack can be inferred from the descriptions of the eyewitnesses, who spoke variously of big, powerful, swinging punches delivered like a professional boxer, of Mr Hare being used like a punchbag, and there being a barrage of fists." The court heard that while Adesina was serving his three–year sentence for robbery in Feltham Young Offenders‘ Institute he viciously attacked another inmate.