pommeling

[puh-muh-ling]

pommeling Definition

  • 1to beat or strike with the fists or a blunt object
  • 2to attack repeatedly

Using pommeling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pommeling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The boxer was pommeling his opponent with quick jabs.

  • Example

    The hailstones pommelled the roof all night long.

  • Example

    The angry mob pommelled the suspect with rocks and sticks.

pommeling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pommeling

Phrases with pommeling

  • a piece of gymnastics equipment with a cylindrical body and two handles on top, used for vaulting exercises

    Example

    She practiced her routine on the pommel horse for hours every day.

  • the way of holding a sword or other weapon with one hand on the pommel, or the knob at the end of the hilt

    Example

    He adjusted his pommel grip before charging into battle.

  • a cushioned pad attached to the front of a saddle, used to support the rider's thighs

    Example

    She adjusted the pommel cushion to make herself more comfortable in the saddle.

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Summary: pommeling in Brief

To 'pommel' [puh-muh-ling] means to beat or strike with fists or a blunt object, or to attack repeatedly. It can refer to physical violence, as in 'The angry mob pommelled the suspect with rocks and sticks,' or to weather conditions, as in 'The hailstones pommelled the roof all night long.' Other meanings include 'pommel horse,' a piece of gymnastics equipment, 'pommel grip,' the way of holding a sword, and 'pommel cushion,' a cushioned pad attached to a saddle.