0 a device used for making holes in pieces of paper so that they can be fastened together
1 a small tool for making holes in pieces of paper so that they can be fastened together:
a heavy-duty hole-punch that can take up to 24 sheets at once.
Individual tomato leaves were excised from the plant, and the cut petiole pushed into a water-containing microcentrifuge tube through a hole punched in the lid.
Mimbres bowls are often found associated with burials, typically with a hole punched out of the center.
Experiment 1, with the addition of a garlic press, an odd foam shape, an oddly-shaped hole punch, a magnet, a sink plunger, and a water filter.
A single hole punch differs from a ticket punch in having a shorter reach and no choice of hole shape.
The tooth crown stands out from the rubber dam through individual holes made by a hole punch.
Smaller organizations will often choose a small manual wire binding machine that offers a manual hole punch and a built in wire closer.
Indexed card systems can be made with index cards and a hole punch.
A ticket punch resembles a hole punch, differing in that the ticket punch has a longer jaw (or reach) and the option of having a distinctive die shape.