10 Results found for "pound oneself".

in for a penny, in for a pound

reference to the fact that if one owed a penny, one might as well owe a pound (pound sterling, UK currency) as the penalties for non-payment were virtually...


støde

stødte, past participle stødt) (transitive) to bruise, hurt (transitive) to pound (transitive) to thrust, stab (with the instrument as an object and the person...


nghiền

(“to grind”, SV: nghiên). nghiền • (研, 硏, 硯, 𥒃) to grind; to crush; to pound (colloquial) to cram; to swot Derived terms nghiền ngẫm   nghiền (Central...


walnąć

(intransitive) to pound (to strike hard, usually repeatedly, f.ex. light, gun, beating, bombs) (intransitive, of a heart) to pound, palpitate Synonyms:...


grzmotnąć

grzmot‧nąć grzmotnąć pf (imperfective grzmocić) (transitive, colloquial) to pound, to slog, to whack Synonyms: łupnąć, tłuknąć, walnąć (transitive, vulgar)...


bàtte

bàtte (transitive) to beat, patrol, batter, strike or hit something or pound or throb or stamp/stomp (e.g. feet) (transitive) to defeat, to overcome...


つく

to use (a cane); to prop oneself up with; to press against (the floor, etc.) 搗く, 舂く: to hull (rice, barley, etc.); to pound (rice); to polish (rice);...


walić

(intransitive) to pound (to strike hard, usually repeatedly, f.ex. light, gun, beating, bombs) (intransitive, of a heart) to pound, palpitate Synonyms:...


cogner

It doesn't scare me / I would even say / That I like clouting people to pound (of the heart) 2018, Zaz, Résigne-moi: Je laisse aller ce que j’ai tant...


pynden

animals) To shut up in a pound; to impound. (of people) To jail or imprison. (figuratively, rare) To check or restrain oneself. (rare, poetic) To pierce...