Pounded Sentence Examples

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  • Her pulse pounded like a drum in her ears.

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  • As she plunged a foot into the last boot, someone pounded on the door.

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  • He pounded on her door before opening it.

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  • Thunder rattled the windowpane and hail pounded on the roof.

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  • He pounded away on the keyboard.

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  • Jenn pounded into the punching bag.

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  • The hot water pounded over her body.

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  • Laristan is famous for the condiment called mahiabeh (fish-jelly), a compound of pounded small sprat-like fish, salt, mustard, nutmeg, cloves and other spices, used as a relish with nearly all foods.

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  • Nishani pounded a fist on the table and made a loud sound that was most likely a curse on her planet.

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  • Her heart pounded wildly.

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  • Pierre pounded on the door with the discretion of a jackhammer.

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  • Her heart pounded and she rolled over on her back, dislodging his hand.

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  • Her heart lurched and pounded unmercifully.

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  • This time when he released her, the blood pounded in her neck.

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  • He pounded his fists on the hood of a car, putting deep dents in the metal.

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  • Her heart pounded wildly as she pressed closer.

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  • Quinn lit the large stove to stave off the cold as rain pounded the metal roof above us.

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  • As he worked his way back up her neck, her heart pounded wildly - and then his lips were on hers, warm and questioning.

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  • It ex pounded in terse and significant teaching the doctrine (1) of God, (2) of original sin, (3) of the Son of God, (4) of justification..

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  • One smote the threshold with an axe, another with a pestle, the third swept it with a broom - three symbols of culture (for trees were hewn down with the axe, grain pounded with the pestle, and the fruits of the field swept up with the broom) which Silvanus could not endure.

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  • A mixture of pounded brick, clay and ashes was then ground finely in water to the consistence of cream, and successive coats of this mixture were then applied with a brush, till a second skin was formed all over the wax, fitting closely into every line and depression of the modelling.

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  • The inner bark is twisted into ropes, and, like that of the spruce, is kiln dried, ground up, and mixed with meal in times of scarcity; in Kamchatka it is macerated in water, then pounded, and made into a kind of substitute for bread without any admixture of flour.

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  • As made by the Indians it was composed of the lean parts of the meat, dried in the sun, and pounded or shredded and mixed into a paste with melted fat.

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  • In many satires the philosophers were pounded, as in the " Burial of Menippus " and " Concerning the Sects " (IIEpi aipeahwv).

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  • In preparing the rice for use it is pounded in a wooden mortar to remove the husk, this work being almost always done by the women.

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  • Czerno pounded on the door.

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  • During the short drive to Lydia Larkin's quarters, Dean's brain pounded with the question of the siren that preceded the horrible accident—and his glimpse of a white vehicle.

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  • Rage pounded through his body and he threw himself into the air, relishing the pain the shapeshifting brought.

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  • Like Baggy Point, this is a surfing beach pounded by rolling Atlantic breakers.

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  • There was a compressed peel of thunder as eight powerful hooves pounded across the wooden drawbridge.

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  • I had a strange feeling in my head, my heart pounded wildly.

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  • A deserted stone jetty swung out into a small bay with several offshore rocks over which a heavy swell pounded.

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  • While they are being pounded by a fierce storm, clutching the life raft, he is shooting at them like sitting ducks.

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  • His heart pounded in his chest, and he tried to look nonchalant.

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  • His headache pounded, tangled skeins of explosive truth binding him.

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  • They are pounded by surf created from the mighty Atlantic Ocean, which has the momentum from 3000 uninterrupted miles.

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  • It is pounded with an ivory or wood mallet which may be incised with cross-hatch or linear grooves to produce a subtle textured surface.

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  • It is said that Nicocreon, tyrant of Cyprus, commanded him to be pounded to death in a mortar, and that he endured this torture with fortitude; but the story is doubtful, having no earlier authority than Cicero.

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  • Blood pounded in his ears, and he found he was trembling uncontrollably.

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  • Its warplanes pounded parts of the eastern Bekaa Valley.

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  • Resorts in California get pounded with Sierra Cement, or dense snow with high water content, while resorts in Utah and Colorado enjoy drier snow, called Champagne Powder.

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  • Blair pounded the pavement, stopping in at local clothing stores only to sell a single black raincoat.

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  • It pounded so hard, I think it wanted to reach through the bones, muscle and skin to feel the touch of your fingers.

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  • They said that afterwards, an entire group of the creatures attacked their cabin with rocks and pounded on the building.

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  • Other cultures believe that the werewolf can be cured by being struck on the forehead with a knife, or by having nails pounded into its hands.

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  • If there were two erasers, the chosen student went outside of the school and pounded the two erasers together.

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  • Quint knew he should quell the ire that surged up and pounded in his neck.

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  • Feeling returned with a vengeance and her head pounded mercilessly.

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  • He rang the doorbell again and pounded on the door.

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  • The blood pounded in her neck and temples.

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  • Jilian's men pounded down the hall.

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  • Her breaths quickened, and her heart pounded.

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  • Her heart pounded as it swung its head to face the room.

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  • Muffled steps hurried down the hall toward her door and Katie pounded on the door.

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  • Her heart pounded as he moved over her and claimed her lips.

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  • Her heart pounded, and her body shook.

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  • Lana's heart pounded as she left the forest.

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  • Dean pounded his fist on the desk in disgust just as Andy Sackler entered the room.

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  • Her magic was but a trickle, and her head pounded with fatigue.

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  • His heart pounded hard.

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  • He paced, shouted, and pounded the walls until his body was depleted of energy.

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  • Accompanied by two guards, she mounted her favorite bay horse and pounded through familiar roads and intersections to the southern wall., The chill of the ocean crept into its walls.

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  • His horse pounded away.

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  • Little feet pounded across the living room into the kitchen and Destiny interrupted them in an excited voice.

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  • The wind screamed around the eves and pounded on the windows.

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  • She pounded him on the arm.

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  • In the oases of Sahara, and in other parts of Northern Africa, dates are pounded and pressed into a cake for food.

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  • An alloy was formed of two parts silver, one-third copper and one-sixth lead; to this mixture, while fluid in the crucible, powdered sulphur in excess was added; and the brittle amalgam, when cold, was finely pounded, and sealed up in large quills for future use.

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  • I have vague recollections of beating the crap out of you while you cried your eyes out and pounded your fists in despair.

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  • Blood pounded in her ears.

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  • C. t has for its subject pavements and roads, their construction, mosaic floors; c. 2 is on white stucco for walls (opus albarium); c. 3 on concrete vaults, gypsum mouldings, stucco prepared for painting; c. 4 on building of hollow walls to keep out the damp, wall decoration by various processes; c. 5 on methods and styles of wall painting, the debased taste of his time; c. 6 on fine stucco made of pounded marble - three coats to receive wall paintings; c. 7 on colours used for mural decoration; c. 8 on red lead (minium) and mercury, and how to use the latter to extract the gold from wornout pieces of stuff or embroidery; c. 9 on the preparation of red lead and the method of encaustic painting with hot wax, finished by friction; cc. to-14 on artificial colours - black, blue, purple;, c. to white lead and ostrum, i.e.

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  • She pounded his chest with her fists and tried to scream.

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