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sucker-punch verb to hit someone without warning, especially in the face US, 1947- He was getting set to sucker-punch her. — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 36, 1960
- He didn’t feel much like defending any creep who’d sucker-punch him in a place like Pauly’s. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 50, 1986
- They talked a moment, then Joe Ham hauled off and sucker-punched one of the whites in the face. — Nathan McCall, Makes Me Wanna Holler, p. 166, 1994
- Then, without blinking, I sucker punched him as hard as I could. — Larry Flynt, An Unseemly Man, p. 57, 1996
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