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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Pummel' in a Sentence

"To beat or thrash with fists or as if with fists." more

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The boxer managed to pummel his opponent into submission within the first round.
The boxer skillfully pummeled his opponent, securing a knockout victory.
By the time the referee intervenes, the boxers will have been pummeling each other relentlessly.
By the time the sun sets, the boxer shall have been pummeling his opponent relentlessly.
They shall pummel the opponent in the upcoming chess match.
The goalkeeper made a spectacular save, diving to pummel the ball away from the goal.
The intense rivalry between the two teams continues to pummel the fans' nerves.
They have been pummeling the opponent's defense with relentless attacks.
The boxer's strategy is to gradually pummel his opponent's defenses.
By the time the match ends, the boxer will have pummeled his opponent into submission.
The aggressive team sought to pummel their rivals in the championship match.
The boxer's fists will have pummeled the air with incredible speed during the match.
The batter swung with all his might, aiming to pummel the baseball out of the park.
The boxer shall have pummeled his opponent into defeat by the final round.
They are pummeling the opponent with a relentless series of punches.
The boxer's strategy was to pummel the opponent's body before going for a knockout punch.

Pummel

puhm-uhl
verbTo beat or thrash with fists or as if with fists.
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Last Updated On: June 4, 2024
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