pommeling Synonyms
Strongest:
- pounding
- mauling
- batting
- harm
- cudgelling
- cudgeling
- injury
- attack
- lacing
- licking
- hammering
- damage
- battery
- pummeling
- hurt
- clubbing
- beating
- whipping
- belting
- turbulence
- impairment
- whaling
- paddling
- battering
- smashing
- bashing
- drubbing
- thrashing
- riot
- assault
- pelting
- outbreak
- upheaval
- threat
- thumping
- walloping
- revolt
- buffeting
- detriment
- flogging
Strong:
- outrage
- pummelling
- rampage
- tumult
- socking
- fury
- barbarity
- frenzy
- uproar
- savagery
- onslaught
- paroxysm
- storm
- rage
- tromping
- bullying
- bludgeoning
- rupture
- foul-play
- terror
- brutality
- shock
- bulldozing
Weak:
pommeling Meaning
pommeling
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
pommeling Sentence Examples
- The relentless pommeling of the storm left the seaside town in ruins.
- The boxer's fists pommeled his opponent, leaving bruises and swelling.
- The incessant pounding of the rain was a constant pommeling against the windows.
- The waves crashed down on the shore with an explosive pommeling sound.
- The heavy artillery bombardment was a relentless pommeling that shook the earth.
- The hail battered the car, leaving it dented and pommeled.
- The relentless hammering of the construction workers echoed through the neighborhood like a pommeling.
- The team's defense was pommeled by the opposing offense's relentless attacks.
- The thunderstorm pummeled the city with thunder and lightning, casting fear upon its inhabitants.
- The band's heavy metal concert was a sonic pommeling that left the audience deafened and exhilarated.
FAQs About the word pommeling
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
pounding, mauling, batting, harm, cudgelling, cudgeling, injury,attack, lacing, licking
pacifism, nonviolence,pacificism,
The relentless pommeling of the storm left the seaside town in ruins.
The boxer's fists pommeled his opponent, leaving bruises and swelling.
The incessant pounding of the rain was a constant pommeling against the windows.
The waves crashed down on the shore with an explosive pommeling sound.