pommelling (Meaning)

pommelling

the knob on the hilt of a sword or saber, either of a pair of removable rounded or U-shaped handles used on the top of a pommel horse, the knob on the hilt of a sword or at the front of a saddle, the protuberance at the front and top of a saddle, pound entry 3 sense 2a, pummel, pummel

pommelling Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless pommelling of the storm shattered the windows and sent glass shards flying.
  2. He endured a brutal pommelling at the hands of the angry mob, leaving him battered and bruised.
  3. The boxer's relentless pommelling of his opponent forced him to retreat to the corner.
  4. The constant pommelling of the waves against the shore eroded the cliffs, transforming the landscape.
  5. The incessant pommelling of the pavement made walking a difficult and painful task.
  6. The heavy rain was pommelling the roof of the house, creating a deafening cacophony.
  7. The pommelling of the keys against the metal gate echoed through the empty alleyway.
  8. The pounding headache he had been experiencing felt like someone was pommelling his brain.
  9. The soldiers endured the relentless pommelling of artillery fire, their positions becoming untenable.
  10. The intense pommelling of emotions left him feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope.

FAQs About the word pommelling

the knob on the hilt of a sword or saber, either of a pair of removable rounded or U-shaped handles used on the top of a pommel horse, the knob on the hilt of a

battery, damage, mauling, threat, walloping, battering, detriment, outbreak, batting, riot

pacifism, nonviolence,pacificism,

The relentless pommelling of the storm shattered the windows and sent glass shards flying.

He endured a brutal pommelling at the hands of the angry mob, leaving him battered and bruised.

The boxer's relentless pommelling of his opponent forced him to retreat to the corner.

The constant pommelling of the waves against the shore eroded the cliffs, transforming the landscape.