Similar words: compounded, underground, underground railroad, go under, founder, bounder, flounder, rounders. Meaning: ['paʊndə(r)] n. 1. (used only in combination) something weighing a given number of pounds 2. a heavy tool of stone or iron (usually with a flat base and a handle) that is used to grind and mix material (as grain or drugs or pigments) against a slab of stone.
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(1) Superior Court Judge William Pounders dismissed the conspiracy charge and declared a mistrial in the case of the other 12 counts.
(2) The fisherman caught a 10 - pounder.
(3) I'd like a Quarter Pounder and a chocolate shake.
(4) One quarter pounder and one large fry , please.
(5) He smiled as fierce as a forty - pounder.
(6) I went fishing and caught a five - pounder.
(7) One quarter pounder and one milk shake, please.
(8) The Churchill Crocodile wields a 6 Pounder gun and a fearsome flame projector.
(9) But Gasol , a 250 - pounder, didn't have the bulk needed to match up against Boston's heftier players.
(10) Also the Iron Square Head Pounder, weighing eight catties, with a shaft of more than five feet, twelve hundred. Also termed 'Heaven Pounder'.
(11) B : Yes , I'd like a quarter pounder, please.
(12) After one of these, it's very difficult to appreciate a Quarter Pounder or Jumbo Jack.
(13) To cap it off, the last but one trap contained a ten pounder.
(14) Not simply on Tring Reservoirs or the home counties gravel pits do men now sit for a ten pounder anymore.
(15) The only thing that stood a chance of piercing the frontal armour of the Tiger was the British 17 - pounder gun, a weapon that boasted a revolutionary discarding tungsten sabot round.
(16) The 6 - foot - 11 - inch, 253 - pounder also sprinted while pulling a man with a resistance cable. Sentencedict.com
(17) Speak again my guest chair, my wok, my tobacco, my rice pounder, my blanket, my warm clothing, my cooking pan, my hat.
(18) They got a BaBy and it was a ten - pounder.
(19) I ordered my test bike in a slightly different configuration than the 17.6 pounder.
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