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Значение идиомы take a punch at
[take a punch at] or [take a poke at] or [take a sock at] {v. phr.}To try to hit with the fist; swing or strike at; attack withthe fists.
Bob was very angry and suddenly he took a punch atFred.
Johnny knocked my hat off, so I took a poke at him.
Ifelt like taking a sock at Joe, but I kept my temper.
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