Sunday-punch
noun
1.
Boxing. the most powerful and effective punch of a boxer, especially the punch used in trying to gain a knockout.
2.
anything, as an armed force, line of argument, etc., capable of inflicting a powerful blow on a hostile or opposing person or thing.
Sunday punch
noun (informal, mainly US)
1.
(boxing) a heavy blow intended to knock out one’s opponent
2.
any manoeuvre or action intended to crush an opponent
Sunday best
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