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pummel

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Dictionary definition of pummel

To repeatedly strike someone or something with great force and intensity.
"The typhoon continued to pummel the coast with heavy rain and strong winds."

Detailed meaning of pummel

When someone is pummeled, they are being hit or attacked in a way that can be very aggressive and intense. The term "pummel" can be used to describe a wide range of actions, such as physically assaulting someone, striking an object with a lot of force, or even hitting a computer keyboard rapidly and forcefully. Pummeling can be done with any part of the body or with an object, and it can be directed at any part of the target, such as the head, body, or limbs. Overall, the term "pummel" implies a sense of force and intensity, often associated with a physical attack or violent action.

Example sentences containing pummel

1. The boxer continued to pummel his opponent in the ring.
2. The storm's winds began to pummel the coastline.
3. He used a mallet to pummel the stubborn nail into place.
4. The waves started to pummel the boat as it drifted at sea.
5. She watched the heavy raindrops pummel the windowpane.
6. The football team managed to pummel their rival in the game.

History and etymology of pummel

The verb 'pummel' has a lively etymology that captures the essence of its action. It is believed to have originated from the Middle English word 'pomelen,' which meant 'to strike or beat.' This Middle English term is thought to be related to the Old French word 'pomme,' meaning 'apple,' and 'pommele,' which described the rounded end of a sword's hilt or the pommel of a saddle. The idea is that the action of striking or beating was likened to the pounding of an apple or the forceful blows delivered with the rounded end of a weapon or saddle. Over time, 'pummel' came to signify the act of repeatedly striking someone or something with great force and intensity, making it an apt word to describe vigorous and relentless physical attacks.

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Further usage examples of pummel

1. He began to pummel the punching bag during his workout.
2. The hailstorm threatened to pummel the crops in the field.
3. She used a rolling pin to pummel the dough into shape.
4. The crowd cheered as the wrestler continued to pummel his opponent.
5. The relentless criticism seemed to pummel her self-esteem.
6. The earthquake's aftershocks continued to pummel the city.
7. The batter aimed to pummel the ball out of the park.
8. The fierce winds threatened to pummel the mountaineers.
9. The street fighter attempted to pummel his adversary into submission.
10. The stress of the situation seemed to pummel his mental health.
11. The drummers began to pummel the drums with great energy.
12. The bull charged and tried to pummel the matador.
13. The boxer's blows began to pummel his opponent's defenses.
14. The heavy artillery continued to pummel the enemy's positions.
15. The boxer began to pummel his opponent with a flurry of punches.
16. He angrily pummeled the pillow with his fists, releasing his frustration.
17. The wrestler was able to pummel his opponent into submission with ease.
18. The hailstones began to pummel the car, leaving dents all over the roof.
19. She couldn't bear to watch as the bullies pummeled the helpless child.
20. The waves began to pummel the rocky shoreline, creating a loud crashing sound.
21. He was arrested for attempting to pummel his neighbor with a baseball bat.
22. The boxer's trainer urged him to pummel his opponent with a powerful left hook.
23. The angry mob started to pummel the police officers with rocks and bottles.
24. The heavy bag was starting to show signs of wear from being pummeled day after day.
25. The drumbeat began to pummel through the speakers, signaling the start of the concert.

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