Meaning & Definition of word "Pounding"

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    Pounding

    /ˈpaʊndɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. a heavy, loud blow or strike.
      • Example: He felt a pounding in his chest after the intense workout.
    • 2. a rhythmic or heavy beating.
      • Example: The pounding of the drums could be heard from blocks away.

    verb:

    • 1. to hit or strike repeatedly with great force.
      • Example: The boxer was pounding his opponent with a series of jabs.
    • 2. to make a loud, heavy noise, often in a rhythmic or frenetic manner.
      • Example: The rain was pounding against the roof all night long.
    • 3. to move with force or great effort.
      • Example: She was pounding the pavement in her morning run.

    Etymology

    From the Old English 'punian', which means to beat.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    pounding the pavement:

    Referring to walking or running, especially for exercise or to find work.

    get a pounding:

    To experience a severe defeat or criticism.

    pounding headache:

    A very intense headache.

    Related Words

    pound:

    To hit or strike heavily.

    thump:

    To hit heavily and make a noise.

    beat:

    To strike repeatedly.

    Slang Meanings of pounding

    Meaning: To engage in sexual intercourse vigorously.

    Example Sentence: They were really pounding it out in the back room.

    Meaning: To party or dance energetically.

    Example Sentence: We were pounding all night at the club.