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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 carpenter will pummel the nails into the wood to build a sturdy structure.
As the heavy rain began to pummel down, people hurried to find shelter under the awnings.
The heavy rainfall has been pummeling the roof, creating a soothing sound indoors.
The constant flow of traffic shall have been pummeling the city streets for decades.
The angry sea began to pummel the cliffs, eroding them over time.
After hours of intense training, his muscles shall have been pummeling the punching bag.
The constant stress and pressure have been pummeling her mental health lately.
He shall have pummeled the punching bag into submission by the end of his workout.
The storm had pummeled the coastal town, leaving destruction in its wake.
Heavy raindrops pummeled the roof, creating a soothing sound for the writer.
Years of neglect have pummeled the old building into a state of disrepair.
The market crash has pummeled the company's stock value.
With each step, the marathon runner felt like he had been pummeling the pavement for hours.
The protesters will be pummeling their fists in the air as they demand justice.
As the clock ticks, the worker shall have been pummeling away at the keyboard to meet the deadline.
The construction crew has been pummeling the ground to lay the foundation for the new building.

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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