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  2. pound 1. slang To drink (something, especially alcohol) very quickly or all at once. You're going to make yourself sick if you keep pounding beers like that. I had to pound my coffee and race out the door in order to catch my bus. 2. slang To beat or assault (someone) very severely. If you ever come near my girlfriend again, I'll pound you!
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    : to hit (something or someone) with force again and again
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    To strike or hammer someone or something repeatedly and with great force. A noun or pronoun can be used between "pound" and "on" to specify something that's being used to strike the person or thing.
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    pound away at something/someone phrasal verb with pound verb [ I or T ] us / paʊnd / uk / paʊnd / Add to word list to criticize something or try to get someone to do something:
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    pound
    [pound]
    noun
    pound (noun) · pounds (plural noun) · pounds sterling (plural noun) · pound sterling (noun) · pound sterlings (plural noun)
    1. a unit of weight in general use equal to 16 oz. avoirdupois (0.4536 kg).
      • a unit of weight equal to 12 oz. troy (0.3732 kg) used for precious metals.
    2. the basic monetary unit of the UK, equal to 100 pence.
      • another term for punt
      • the basic monetary unit of several Middle Eastern countries, equal to 100 piastres.
      • the former basic monetary unit of Cyprus, equal to 100 cents.
      • the basic monetary unit of Sudan.
    Origin
    Old English pund, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch pond and German Pfund, from Latin (libra) pondo, denoting a Roman ‘pound weight’ of 12 ounces.
    pound
    [pound]
    verb
    pound (verb) · pounds (third person present) · pounded (past tense) · pounded (past participle) · pounding (present participle)
    1. 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"
    Origin
    Old English pūnian; related to Dutch puin, Low German pün ‘(building) rubbish’.
    pound
    [pound]
    noun
    pound (noun) · pounds (plural noun)
    1. a place where stray animals, especially dogs, may be officially taken and kept until claimed by their owners or otherwise disposed of:
      "the only alternative was to bring the dogs to the pound"
      • a place where illegally parked motor vehicles removed by the police are kept until their owners pay a fine in order to reclaim them:
        "a registered letter arrived at his home, telling him his car had been at the pound since August 15"
      • archaic
        a place of confinement; a trap or prison.
    verb
    archaic
    pound (verb) · pounds (third person present) · pounded (past tense) · pounded (past participle) · pounding (present participle)
    1. shut (an animal) in a pound.
    Origin
    late Middle English (earlier in compounds): of uncertain origin. Early use referred to an enclosure for the detention of stray or trespassing cattle.
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