Pelt example sentences

Related (8): fur, hide, skin, coat, wool, hair, fleece, leather

pelt

verb

pelt (verb) · pelts (third person present) · pelted (past tense) · pelted (past participle) · pelting (present participle)

  - attack (someone) by repeatedly hurling things at them:

  - repeatedly hurl (something) at someone or something:

  - (of rain, hail, or snow) fall quickly and very heavily:

  - run somewhere very quickly:

  - an act of hurling something at someone.

pelt

noun

pelt (noun) · pelts (plural noun)

  - the skin of an animal with the fur, wool, or hair still on it:

  - an animal's coat of fur or hair:

  - the raw skin of a sheep or goat, stripped and ready for tanning.

  - a person's hair:

Synonyms

bombard, shower, attack, assail, batter, pepper, strafe, rake, sweep, enfilade, blitz, cannonade, fusillade, pour, teem, stream, run, race, leap, sprint, dash, rush, speed, streak, shoot, whiz, whoosh, buzz, zoom, flash, blast, charge, stampede, chase, career, bustle, hare, fly, wing, kite, dive, jump, skip, scurry, scud, scutter, scramble, hurry, hasten, belt, scoot, scorch, tear, zap, zip, whip, bomb, bucket, shift, boogie, hightail, clip, skin, hide, fleece, coat, fur, fell

"Pelt" Example Sentences

1. The hailstones pelted the roof of the house.
2. The angry protestors began to pelt the police with rocks.
3. As the storm approached, the rain began to pelt down.
4. The children loved to pelt each other with water balloons.
5. The hunter shot the deer, and its pelt was used for clothing.
6. The baseballs were pelted into the stands by the home run hitters.
7. The stray dog had a matted and dirty pelt.
8. The hailstones pelted the crops, causing damage to the farmer's fields.
9. The protestors began to pelt the building with eggs and tomatoes.
10. The musician's rock band played a show to a pelted crowd.
11. The snowstorm was so intense that it pelted the windows of the house.
12. The children decided to pelt the abandoned house with rocks and sticks.
13. The rabbit's soft, white pelt was highly sought after for its warmth and texture.
14. The angry mob began to pelt the car with anything they could get their hands on.
15. The severe weather pelted the beach with sand and saltwater.
16. The bird's pelt was of a beautiful shade of blue-green, and the feathers were iridescent.
17. The garden was pelted with hail, causing damage to the flowers and plants.
18. The fruit stand was pelted with rotten produce in protest of their high prices.
19. The defendant was pelted with rotten eggs and tomatoes as he left the courthouse.
20. The movie theater was pelted with popcorn and candy by rowdy teenagers.
21. The lion's pelt was thick and golden, and covered in scars from battles with other predators.
22. The storm pelted the city with a deluge of rain, causing severe flooding in some areas.
23. The football fans pelted the opposing team's bus with insults and debris.
24. The colorful pelt of the tropical bird was sought after by bird enthusiasts and collectors.
25. The rocks from the landslide pelted the village below, causing widespread destruction.
26. The stubborn donkey refused to move, even as the farmer pelted it with stones.
27. The model strutted down the runway wearing a coat made of luxurious fur pelt.
28. The village children loved to pelt each other with snowballs during the winter months.
29. The forest ranger explained to the tourists that they must never take or harm an animal's pelt or skin.
30. The hailstones continued to pelt the car, causing extensive damage to the windows and body.

Common Phases

1. He pelted me with snowballs;
2. The rain was so heavy, it felt like it was pelting down on us;
3. I had to pelt it to catch the last train;
4. The protestors pelted stones at the police;
5. The field was pelted with baseballs during practice.

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