pounding (Meaning)
pounding (n)
repeated heavy blows
an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart)
the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows)
Synonyms & Antonyms of pounding
pounding Sentence Examples
- The thunderous pounding of hooves shook the ground as the cavalry charged into battle.
- The mechanic's hammer pounded relentlessly against the metal, shaping it into the desired form.
- The pounding rain battered against the windowpanes, creating a deafening symphony of droplets.
- The boxer's punches pounded into his opponent's face with bone-rattling force.
- The pounding drums of the marching band reverberated through the streets, filling the air with a rhythmic energy.
- The pounding of her heart echoed in her ears, a testament to her anxiety.
- The waves pounded against the jagged rocks, sending shards of spray into the air.
- The incessant pounding of the jackhammer grated on her nerves, making it impossible to concentrate.
- The pounding of the engines as the jetliner took off drowned out all other sounds.
- The pounding headache pulsed in her temples, making every movement an agony.
FAQs About the word pounding
repeated heavy blows, an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart), the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows)
thrashing, bashing, licking, pummelling,hammering, battering, blow, thump, pummeling,bludgeoning
coasting, coasting, whisking, gliding, sliding, gliding, whisking,sliding, hovering, waltzing
The thunderous pounding of hooves shook the ground as the cavalry charged into battle.
The mechanic's hammer pounded relentlessly against the metal, shaping it into the desired form.
The pounding rain battered against the windowpanes, creating a deafening symphony of droplets.
The boxer's punches pounded into his opponent's face with bone-rattling force.