roundhouse (Meaning)
roundhouse (n)
workplace consisting of a circular building for repairing locomotives
a hook delivered with an exaggerated swing
roundhouse (n.)
A constable's prison; a lockup, watch-house, or station house.
A cabin or apartament on the after part of the quarter-deck, having the poop for its roof; -- sometimes called the coach.
A privy near the bow of the vessel.
A house for locomotive engines, built circularly around a turntable.
Synonyms & Antonyms of roundhouse
Synonyms:
- sock
- hammering
- wham
- hit
- KO
- box
- stripe
- rabbit punch
- hook
- bang
- chop
- counterstroke
- counterblow
- counterpunch
- lash
- bop
- slam
- rap
- thwack
- pelt
- pound
- cuff
- stroke
- blow
- pummeling
- knockdown
- hand
- knockout
- thud
- bat
- punch
- switch
- hack
- knock
- right-hander
- swipe
- slug
- beat
- whack
- thump
- belt
- stinger
- smack
- welt
- plump
- lick
- slap
- buffet
- cruncher
- clap
- biff
- bash
- clip
- haymaker
roundhouse Sentence Examples
- The boxer delivered a powerful roundhouse kick that sent his opponent tumbling to the mat.
- The horse spun and landed a swift roundhouse kick on the attacker's head.
- The martial artist executed a graceful roundhouse kick, effortlessly disarming his foe.
- The wind howled like a banshee, whipping roundhouses of dust across the barren landscape.
- The wheelbarrow spun roundhouses in the air as the clumsy gardener tried to control it.
- The dancer twirled with incredible speed, completing a series of flawless roundhouses.
- The rollercoaster sped through a series of thrilling roundhouses, making riders' hearts pound.
- The crowd roared with laughter as the comedian told jokes about a dog who couldn't master the roundhouse.
- The sculptor molded the clay into a roundhouse shape, capturing the essence of the ancient dwellings.
- The astronomer pointed out the roundhouse shape of the planet Saturn, visible through the telescope.
FAQs About the word roundhouse
workplace consisting of a circular building for repairing locomotives, a hook delivered with an exaggerated swingA constable's prison; a lockup, watch-house, or
right, shiver, one-two, swing, body blow, counter, sucker punch, kick, sidewinder, left
No antonyms found.
The boxer delivered a powerful roundhouse kick that sent his opponent tumbling to the mat.
The horse spun and landed a swift roundhouse kick on the attacker's head.
The martial artist executed a graceful roundhouse kick, effortlessly disarming his foe.
The wind howled like a banshee, whipping roundhouses of dust across the barren landscape.