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I . pound·ing [ˈpaʊndɪŋ] N

1. pounding:

pounding (noise) of guns
pounding of heart
pounding of heart
pounding (in head)
pounding of music, drum
pounding of waves
pounding of waves

2. pounding:

pounding (attack)
pounding (from air)
to take a pounding
to take a pounding fig

3. pounding (defeat, in election, match):

pounding
poraz m

II . pound·ing [ˈpaʊndɪŋ] ADJ

pounding drum, music
pounding drum, music
pounding head, heart

pound1 [paʊnd] N

pound2 [paʊnd] N

funt m (454 g)

I . pound3 [paʊnd] VB trans

3. pound esp Brit FOOD (crush):

drobiti [perf zdrobiti]
treti [perf streti]

4. pound (walk or run):

II . pound3 [paʊnd] VB intr

1. pound (strike repeatedly):

2. pound (run noisily):

3. pound (beat):

Usage examples with pounding

to take a pounding fig
my heart was pounding like crazy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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There, he advised young pitching prospects about the importance of throwing first-pitch strikes and pounding the strike zone and jamming hitters.
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Their bashfulness at the first waltz was painfully (yet adorably) reminiscent of that heart-pounding, terrifying first middle-school dance with your crush.
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Invention of locally useful machines such as yam pounding machine, cowpea sheller, palm oil digester and mechanical cassava pulveriser/sifter and fryer.
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He crusaded endlessly on matters big and small, exciting audiences with his high-pitched voice, jutting jaw, and pounding fist.
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Storms are blowing his world to bits and great troubles are pounding him on a reef.
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Its instrumentation is marked by the mixture of pounding, crude percussion and electric guitar riffs, accompanied with tinny six-stringer scrapes.
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The pounding of the infiltrometer into the ground deforms the soil causing cracks and increasing the measured infiltration capacity. 2.
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He squinted in the dark to see that the fifty-man lifeboat had partially ripped from its two-inch-thick steel cleats and was pounding against the hull.
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In this version, there are seven daughters, and the last one eats the hand by pounding it into a pill she can swallow.
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Along with traditional guitar, bass, and drums, the song also features pounding, percussive rock-and-roll barrelhouse-style piano.
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