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- nounpounding (noun) · poundings (plural noun)verbpounding (present participle)
- strike or hit heavily and repeatedly:"Patrick pounded the couch with his fists" · "U.S. gunships pounded the capital" · "pounding on the door, she shouted at the top of her voice"Similar:rain blows onbeat the living daylights out ofgive someone a (good) hidingknock into the middle of next weekbeat againstcrash againstdash againstcrack into/againstfire on
- crush or grind (something) into a powder or paste by beating it with an instrument such as a pestle:"pound the cloves with salt and pepper until smooth"
- beat, throb, or vibrate with a strong regular rhythm:"her heart was pounding"
- walk or run with heavy steps:"I heard him pounding along the gangway"
- informaldefeat (an opponent) in a resounding way:"the Yankees pounded the Red Sox 22–1"Similar:win againstwin a victory overtriumph overprevail overgive someone a hidingtake to the cleanersblow out of the waterrun rings aroundmake mincemeat ofgive someone a drubbingturn inside outmarmalizeOpposite:lose to
OriginOld English pūnian; related to Dutch puin, Low German pün ‘(building) rubbish’. - Pounding can refer to1234:
- A heavy attack or defeat.
- A very loud repeated noise, such as the sound of something hitting something else hard.
- The sound or the feeling of your heart beating strongly.
- To strike repeatedly with force, as with an instrument or the fist.
- To produce something by striking.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.POUNDING definition: 1. a heavy attack or defeat: 2. a regular sound of something hitting something else or of a loud….dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/poundingpounding noun /ˈpaʊndɪŋ/ /ˈpaʊndɪŋ/ [usually singular] a very loud repeated noise, such as the sound of something hitting something else hard; the sound or the feeling of your heart beating stronglywww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/e…to strike repeatedly with force, as with an instrument, the fist, etc.: [ ~ + object] The boxer pounded his opponent to the canvas. [ no object] The waves were pounding on the shore. to produce (something) by or as if by striking: [ ~ + object] pounded a tune on the old piano. [ ~ + out + object] She pounded out a tune.www.wordreference.com/definition/poundingPOUNDING meaning: 1 : the act of hitting someone or something with force again and again usually singular often used figuratively; 2 : the act of beating loudly and quicklywww.britannica.com/dictionary/pounding POUNDING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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