Poundings example sentences

pound·ing

noun

poundings (plural noun)

  - repeated and heavy striking or hitting of someone or something:

  - rhythmical beating or throbbing:

  - a resounding defeat:

Synonyms

bombardment, shelling, gunfire, barrage, battery, attack, volley, salvo, broadside, fusillade, Legal

"Poundings" Example Sentences

1. The relentless poundings of the waves against the cliffs were mesmerizing.
2. His heart pounded; the rhythmic poundings echoed in his ears.
3. After the storm, evidence of the poundings was visible in the damaged pier.
4. The constant poundings of the jackhammer disrupted her concentration.
5. He felt the poundings in his chest intensify with each passing second.
6. She endured the poundings of the interrogation without breaking.
7. The poundings of the music shook the entire building.
8. The doctor checked for internal injuries resulting from the brutal poundings.
9. Despite the poundings, the ancient fortress remained standing.
10. The rhythmic poundings of the engine lulled him to sleep.
11. Fearful poundings in his stomach accompanied the announcement.
12. The violent poundings of rain against the windowpanes were frightening.
13. He could hear the faint poundings of distant drums.
14. The repeated poundings on the door finally ceased.
15. The continuous poundings gave him a headache.
16. The poundings of his fists against the wall did nothing to ease his anger.
17. She ignored the insistent poundings at the door.
18. His anxiety manifested as nervous poundings in his chest.
19. The poundings of the machinery were deafening.
20. With each poundings, the nail went deeper into the wood.
21. The unsettling poundings of the train tracks vibrated through the floor.
22. The fierce poundings of the wind threatened to tear the roof off.
23. He felt the frantic poundings of his own heartbeat.
24. The rhythmic poundings of the blacksmith's hammer filled the air.
25. The poundings of the bass drum shook the stage.
26. The relentless poundings of the rain began to subside.
27. The angry poundings on the table startled the diners.
28. He described the poundings in vivid detail.
29. The subtle poundings of the clock added to the suspense.
30. The unexpected poundings caught him off guard.
31. The persistent poundings proved too much for his patience.
32. She could feel the earth trembling under the poundings of the explosion.
33. The powerful poundings left the door severely damaged.
34. The slow, deliberate poundings were more terrifying than any screams.
35. The rhythmic poundings helped her to relax.
36. Ignoring the poundings, she continued to work.
37. The scene was filled with the chaotic poundings of fists and feet.
38. The poundings, though loud, were strangely comforting.
39. He was awakened by the sudden poundings of a nearby construction site.
40. After the poundings, a strange silence descended.
41. The relentless poundings of the waves threatened the coastal town.
42. The fearsome poundings of the storm raged throughout the night.
43. The poundings of his heart were a constant reminder of his fear.
44. He could still feel the phantom poundings in his head after the accident.
45. The building shuddered under the continuous poundings of the heavy machinery.
46. The furious poundings on the door indicated extreme urgency.
47. The poundings were a testament to the power of the storm.
48. He attributed his insomnia to the incessant poundings of the city traffic.
49. The poundings, though initially frightening, soon became a monotonous rhythm.
50. He dreamt of the poundings, a persistent echo of his trauma.

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