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...
stødte, past participle stødt) (transitive) to bruise, hurt (transitive) to pound (transitive) to thrust, stab (with the instrument as an object and the person...
(“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...
(intransitive) to pound (to strike hard, usually repeatedly, f.ex. light, gun, beating, bombs) (intransitive, of a heart) to pound, palpitate Synonyms:...
grzmot‧nąć grzmotnąć pf (imperfective grzmocić) (transitive, colloquial) to pound, to slog, to whack Synonyms: łupnąć, tłuknąć, walnąć (transitive, vulgar)...
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...
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);...
(intransitive) to pound (to strike hard, usually repeatedly, f.ex. light, gun, beating, bombs) (intransitive, of a heart) to pound, palpitate Synonyms:...
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...
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...