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pound (out) Meaning
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
- 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.
- The blacksmith pounded out a horseshoe with the rhythm of an expert.
- The waves crashed and pounded against the shore, creating a deafening roar.
- The dog was pounding its tail against the floor, excited to see its owner.
- The rain pounded out a steady beat on the roof, lulling me to sleep.
- The drummer pounded out a fierce rhythm that shook the entire room.
- 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
dash (off), throw up,patch (together), cobble (together or up),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.