Aporrear in english

Pound

pronunciation: paʊnd part of speech: noun
In gestures

aporrear = pound ; club ; pummel ; knock + the living daylights out of ; knock + the hell out of ; cosh ; clobber ; whack ; thump ; bludgeon ; beat + the living daylights out of ; beat + the hell out of ; knock + the shit out of ; beat + the shit out of ; beat + the wits out of ; beat + the life out of. 

Example: A rotary machine invented in Holland in the late seventeenth century did not pound but minced the rags into pulp with revolving knives.Example: At the time of his arrest he was beaten, kicked and clubbed in the head with the butt of a pistol, resulting in health problems which are not being properly treated in prison = At the time of his arrest he was beaten, kicked and clubbed in the head with the butt of a pistol, resulting in health problems which are not being properly treated in prison.Example: During the German occupation, the Italian populace lived under the grip of fear as Allied bombardments pummeled towns.Example: One after another, young pianists sat down and knocked the living daylights out of the piano.Example: This is one of those movies that preaches nonviolence, even as the good guy is knocking the hell out of a few dozen dudes.Example: An off-duty doorman was coshed over the head as he confronted a man smashing up his car outside a nightclub, a jury heard.Example: Clobbering the rich with taxes doesn't help anyone.Example: The assailants, he said, did not know 'if I was straight or gay, I just happened to pass by and got whacked on the head' .Example: He was so lost in thought that he didn't realize that someone was talking to him until he got thumped on the head.Example: Spain has become the latest European nation to stump up billions in public cash to bail out car firms bludgeoned by the economic crisis.Example: The players don't wear helmets or padding; they just beat the living daylights out of each other and then go for a beer.Example: Police beat the hell out of innocent students during a botched raid.Example: This is fucking disgraceful, somebody should knock the shit out of them.Example: You should provoke him into attacking you, and then beat the shit out of him.Example: He not only beat the wits out of the bully, but broke his bones as well.Example: He remembers their eyes staring up at him in disbelief as he beat the life out of them.

Aporrear synonyms

beat in spanish: golpear, pronunciation: bit part of speech: verb, noun ram in spanish: RAM, pronunciation: ræm part of speech: noun poke in spanish: meter, pronunciation: poʊk part of speech: verb, noun hammer in spanish: martillo, pronunciation: hæmɜr part of speech: noun punt in spanish: batea, pronunciation: pʌnt part of speech: noun lumber in spanish: maderas, pronunciation: lʌmbɜr part of speech: noun quid in spanish: libra, pronunciation: kwɪd part of speech: noun thump in spanish: golpear, pronunciation: θʌmp part of speech: noun, verb throb in spanish: palpitar, pronunciation: θrɑb part of speech: noun, verb pounding in spanish: golpeteo, pronunciation: paʊndɪŋ part of speech: noun lb in spanish: libra, pronunciation: paʊnd part of speech: noun hammering in spanish: martilleo, pronunciation: hæmɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun dog pound in spanish: perrera, pronunciation: dɔgpaʊnd part of speech: noun pound sterling in spanish: libra esterlina, pronunciation: paʊndstɜrlɪŋ part of speech: noun british pound in spanish: Libra británica, pronunciation: brɪtɪʃpaʊnd part of speech: noun egyptian pound in spanish: libra egipcia, pronunciation: ɪdʒɪpʃənpaʊnd part of speech: noun ram down in spanish: embestir, pronunciation: ræmdaʊn part of speech: verb irish pound in spanish: libra irlandesa, pronunciation: aɪrɪʃpaʊnd part of speech: noun lebanese pound in spanish: libra libanesa, pronunciation: lebənizpaʊnd part of speech: noun sudanese pound in spanish: libra sudanesa, pronunciation: sudənizpaʊnd part of speech: noun cypriot pound in spanish: libra chipriota, pronunciation: sɪpriətpaʊnd part of speech: noun syrian pound in spanish: libra siria, pronunciation: sɪriənpaʊnd part of speech: noun
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