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punctuate

[puhngk-choo-eyt] / ˈpʌŋk tʃuˌeɪt /


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Jabs were scarce; instead, the fight descended into clinches from Clarke and heavy leaning from TKV, with lunging, telegraphed punches punctuating the action.

From BBC

It looks more like a college campus with the occasional patch of grass punctuating the cell blocks.

From BBC

He punctuated the event with his memorable strikeout of Mike Trout for the final out in the championship game.

From Los Angeles Times

The week was punctuated by tests, all of which the ship passed with flying colors.

From The Wall Street Journal

The rookie Thiero also made his debut against the Bucks, scoring four points and punctuating his first NBA appearance with an emphatic two-handed dunk in the final minute.

From Los Angeles Times