1. pummeling - Noun
2. pummeling - Verb
pummeling
present participle of pummel
pummeling (plural pummelings)
A beating.
After arriving, I set up my tripod and my Canon 5D Mark IV with Sigma 150-600mm lens on a tripod and positioned myself just to the right of a tree in order to help reduce the pummeling Northerly winds. Source: Internet
All this is a fairly close recapitulation of the psychotically brutal economic pummeling the eurozone authorities dished out to Greece. Source: Internet
Regardless of whether or not he was in the right, Joestar would never face legal ramifications for this action, nor for pummeling a racist man in a diner some time later. Source: Internet
However, the Alamo is more than a small Spanish-style church depicted on tourism brochures, which barely withstood a 13-day pummeling from Mexican cannons. Source: Internet
They were bloodied and wounded, the ocean nowhere to be found, nor the cliff face the waves should have sent their bodies pummeling toward. Source: Internet
Can we give them a good pummeling? Source: Internet