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pummel

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Verb — To hit someone or something repeatedly with the fists or in a heavy, battering way.

How to use pummel

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pummel someone with fists waves pummel the shore

Etymology

An altered form of "pommel," originally meaning to strike with the hilt of a sword.

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What does “pummel” mean?

The word “pummel” means to hit someone or something repeatedly with the fists or in a heavy, battering way. In plain terms, to repeatedly hit or batter something.

How do you pronounce “pummel”?

“Pummel” is pronounced PUH-muhl (/ˈpʌməl/ in IPA).

How do you use “pummel” in a sentence?

Here is “pummel” used in a sentence: “Waves pummeled the small boat during the storm.”

What part of speech is “pummel”?

“Pummel” is a verb.

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