Pummels [verb]

Definition of Pummels:

beat, pommel

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Sentence/Example of Pummels:

But to pummel was one thing, and to arouse Mr. Ketch was another.

Will you take it back, or shall I pummel the stuffing out of you?

The saddle should have what is called a third pummel, or leaping-horn.

Oh, that I could pummel Mr. Learning for writing it up there!

I would strike while the iron is hot; and pummel the dog to some purpose.'

Each cavalier has also on the pummel of his saddle a tabolcan.

I have read that it is not right, but I did what I always do, I held on by the pummel.

If it is obtrusive and aggressive, its appetites clamouring for supremacy, I pummel it!

Now, Miss Fairlegh, take a firm hold of the pummel; place your foot in my hand—are you ready?

Chunky bristled, but restrained himself, though he would have liked to fall on Tad Butler and pummel him.