punctureˈpʌŋk tʃər
puncture (v)
- present
- punctures
- past
- punctured
- past participle
- punctured
- present participle
- puncturing
puncture (n)
- plural
- punctures
English Definitions:
puncture (noun)
loss of air pressure in a tire when a hole is made by some sharp object
puncture (noun)
a small hole made by a sharp object
puncture (verb)
the act of puncturing or perforating
puncture (verb)
pierce with a pointed object; make a hole into
"puncture a tire"
puncture (verb)
make by piercing
"puncture a hole"
deflate, puncture (verb)
reduce or lessen the size or importance of
"The bad review of his work deflated his self-confidence"
puncture (verb)
cause to lose air pressure or collapse by piercing
"puncture an air balloon"
puncture (verb)
be pierced or punctured
"The tire punctured"
puncture (Noun)
The act or an instance of puncturing.
puncture (Noun)
A hole, cut, or tear created by a sharp object.
puncture (Verb)
To pierce; to break through; to tear a hole.
Puncture
Puncture was an early English punk group. Founded in the summer of 1976, this Islington, London based, four-piece combo consisted of Paul McCallum, Steve Counsel, Jak Stafford and "The Fabulous" Marty Truss. Their influences ranged from early The Who, The Kinks, Small Faces, through to Roxy Music, David Bowie, blues, rhythm and blues, and The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. Their first major gig was in November 1976, at Fulham Town Hall in London a week after an early gig by The Clash. Various personnel changes ensued, with Jak Stafford leaving to join prominent punk band X-Ray Spex, as Jak Airport. A brief tenure with guitarist Eric Electroid saw them move on to pastures new, with the recruitment of band member Anthony Keen on synthesizer and keyboards. In October 1977 they released the single "Mucky Pup" / "Can't Rock N Roll", the first release for the Small Wonder Records label, based in Hoe Street, Walthamstow, London. 2,000 copies of the single sold out, prompting Small Wonder Records to press another 1,000 singles. "Mucky Pup" gained lots of airplay at various punk gigs throughout 1977, and the B-side, "Can't Rock N Roll" was played on the BBC Radio 1 John Peel Show. They continued to play various gigs around London, notably at the punk club "The Roxy" in Covent Garden, supporting The Wasps and "The Man In The Moon" in Kings Road, Chelsea, supporting The Fruit Eating Bears. They continued gigging until January 1978, culminating in their farewell gig on 20 January 1978 at the Basement Club in Covent Garden, London.
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