Similar words: compound interest, abounding, resounding, astounding, confounding, surrounding, surroundings, founding father. Meaning: ['paʊndɪŋ] n. 1. repeated heavy blows 2. an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart) 3. the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows).
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181. She forced her eyes open, and at once her heart was pounding.
182. She could hear Penry's heart pounding against hers, as her kisses matched his in utter frenzy.
183. Her pounding boots beat out the rhythm of a wild Slavonic stomp.
184. Thoughts of the night that had just passed set her heart pounding and the blood rushing to her face.
185. Pounding the pencil against the table , she exclaimed,'shit!
186. His heart was pounding, as if he were frightened.
187. Foreign investors fled, pounding the country's currency, the krona.
188. He was roused from sleep by a heavy pounding on the door.
189. Eroticism, intrigue and spectacular sex are all here in this pulse pounding production from Private.
190. The tide of economic globalization is billowy and to, it is pounding us the daily life of each person.
191. He had a vague impression of rain pounding on the packed earth.
192. A rider came pounding up with an order from the regimental commander.
193. A soft light met the pounding surf at the main beach in Garrapata State Park at the north end of Big Sur, near Carmel, California.
194. They are designed to pick up the echo of the seismic vibrations created by contraptions called "thumper trucks" pounding the ground.
195. Think pounding music, grungy basement setting, and unwashed gothy children throwing them back.
196. A passionate and vigorous policy debate does not have to involve name calling and table pounding.
197. She is pounding out a new rune on the piano.
198. While composing a letter on a computer you may interrupt the computer's rest with a short burst of key pounding and then let it return to idleness as you compose the next sentence.
199. This model was used to investigate the out-of-phase vibrations and pounding effects of adjacent girders at expansion joints by the nonlinear time-history analysis method.
200. To the pounding beat of the drums and cymbals,(www.Sentencedict.com) the dragon began to dance.
201. "Very well. Sea, " cried Canute, "I command you to come no further! Waves, stop your rolling! . Surf, stop your pounding! Do not dare touch my feet! "
202. "Let's take a ten-minute recess", the judge said, pounding his gavel.
203. " But she's such a stick, " thought Scarlett, pounding the pillow.
204. Soviet artillery from the Halha's west bank also began pounding the Japanese.
205. My heart was pounding, my legs were palpitating, but I had reached the summit!
206. The least sound was enough to set hearts to pounding.
207. Tapa cloth is an unwoven fabric made by pounding bark into a thin sheet.
208. A horseman was seen pounding up the street towards division headquarters.
209. Worried for her own safety , heart pounding, she was tongue - tied.
210. Bolt started to celebrate his 100 meter win before he even line by pounding his chest.
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