pummel
pummel — verb
- pummelpresent simple I / you / we / they
- pummelshe / she / it
- pummelledpast simple
- pummeledpast simple
- pummelling-ing form
- pummeling-ing form
- pummeledpast participle
1. to hit a person or thing many times in quick succession, usually using tightly c
to hit a person or thing many times in quick succession, usually using tightly closed hands
Theo pummelled the punching bag until his arms burned with exhaustion.
pummel + object (punching bag)
A security camera caught the attacker pummelling the shopkeeper with both fists.
pummel + with + both fists
Fatima stood on the pier and watched heavy waves pummel the sea wall.
The boxing coach told Keiko to pummel her opponent's body in the final round.
The stale loaf was so hard that Dimitri pummelled it with a rolling pin.
文法句型
pummel + someone/something
pummel + someone/something + with + fists/tool
用法筆記
The object is typically a person, a body part, or an inanimate surface. The verb always implies repeated, forceful blows — it cannot describe a single hit.
常見錯誤
2. to beat an opposing team or player very easily in a sport or game, often by a wi
to beat an opposing team or player very easily in a sport or game, often by a wide margin
Amara's hockey team pummelled their local rivals 7-1 in the semi-final.
pummel + opponent + score (7-1)
The visiting side was pummelled by an unstoppable home attack in the second half.
passive: be pummelled by
Coach Hakim looked proud after his squad pummelled the defending champions.
Ingrid's volleyball team pummelled every opponent they faced last season.
The college team pummelled the visitors despite losing their star player early on.
文法句型
pummel + opponent/team
用法筆記
Used almost exclusively for sports and competitive games. The subject is the winning side and the object is the defeated opponent.