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- noun Plural form of
Punchman .
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Examples
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Indeed, some Punchmen even taught their dog to sit and hold a pipe in its mouth.
Punch and Judy 2006
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Steetsellers, beggars and entertainers vied with one another for space and among the most popular of the street performers were the Punchmen who, behind the green baize in their rickety frames, presented the story of Punch and Judy.
Punch and Judy 2006
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Punchmen performed wherever they thought they might draw a paying audience including country fairs and seaside resorts as well as London and the other population centres in England.
Punch and Judy 2006
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These devices were made by the Punchmen themselves and were a closely guarded secret.
Punch and Judy 2006
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Steetsellers, beggars and entertainers vied with one another for space and among the most popular of the street performers were the Punchmen who, behind the green baize in their rickety frames, presented the story of Punch and Judy.
Archive 2006-09-01 2006
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Punchmen performed wherever they thought they might draw a paying audience including country fairs and seaside resorts as well as London and the other population centres in England.
Archive 2006-09-01 2006
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Indeed, some Punchmen even taught their dog to sit and hold a pipe in its mouth.
Archive 2006-09-01 2006
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These devices were made by the Punchmen themselves and were a closely guarded secret.
Archive 2006-09-01 2006
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