pound (out) Antonyms

Meaning of pound (out)

pound (out)

to make or produce (something) quickly especially by pounding (such as on a keyboard), to play (a song, melody, etc.) loudly on a musical instrument especially by pounding (such as on a piano)

pound (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The carpenter used a hammer to pound out the dents in the metal.
  2. The pianist was pounding out a lively tune on the keyboard.
  3. The angry man pounded his fist on the table, demanding attention.
  4. The thunder clapped and pounded out a warning of the approaching storm.
  5. The blacksmith pounded out a horseshoe with the rhythm of an expert.
  6. The waves crashed and pounded against the shore, creating a deafening roar.
  7. The dog was pounding its tail against the floor, excited to see its owner.
  8. The rain pounded out a steady beat on the roof, lulling me to sleep.
  9. The drummer pounded out a fierce rhythm that shook the entire room.
  10. The boxer relentlessly pounded his opponent, determined to knock him out.

FAQs About the word pound (out)

to make or produce (something) quickly especially by pounding (such as on a keyboard), to play (a song, melody, etc.) loudly on a musical instrument especially

hammer out,fashion, forge, craft,handcraft

throw up, cobble (together or up),patch (together), dash (off),jury-rig,jerry-build

The carpenter used a hammer to pound out the dents in the metal.

The pianist was pounding out a lively tune on the keyboard.

The angry man pounded his fist on the table, demanding attention.

The thunder clapped and pounded out a warning of the approaching storm.