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pouch n. pocket, sack, bag, purse, reticule, Dialect poke: A<br />

Highlander's pouch is called a sporran. As I was going out, I<br />

filled my tobacco pouch.<br />

pounce v. 1 Often, pounce on or upon. spring (on or upon), leap (at or<br />

on), swoop down (on or upon), fall upon, jump (at or on),<br />

strike, take by surprise or unawares, attack, ambush, Colloq<br />

mug: As I rounded the corner, three youths pounced on me, stole<br />

my bag, and ran off.<br />

--n. 2 spring, leap, swoop, jump: The cat was on the mantel<br />

shelf in a single pounce.<br />

pound° v. 1 beat, batter, pelt, hammer, pummel; thump, belabour,<br />

thrash, bludgeon, cudgel, maul, strike, Colloq lambaste, Slang<br />

paste, clobber, work over, give (someone) the works or a<br />

pasting: She pounded on the door till someone came. It was<br />

satisfying to see him pound the class bully into submission. 2<br />

crush, powder, pulverize, bray, comminute, triturate, mash,<br />

pulp: The corn must be pounded into a fine meal before use. 3<br />

beat, throb, hammer, pulse, pulsate, palpitate: My heart was<br />

pounding, waiting to see if the tiger would attack. 4 pound<br />

into. instil, din into, drill into, drub into, hammer into, beat<br />

into: Her parents have pounded into her that she must show<br />

respect to her elders. 5 pound out. rid, expel, clear, cleanse,<br />

empty, purge, beat out, hammer out: The last bit of<br />

stubbornness was pounded out of me at school. 6 beat out;<br />

hammer out, produce: The jungle drums pounded out the message<br />

that Tarzan was coming.<br />

--n. 7 pounding, beat, beating, thump, thumping: The pound of<br />

horses' hooves heralded the arrival of the cavalry.<br />

poundý n. enclosure, pen, compound, confine, yard: My car was towed<br />

to the pound, and it cost a fortune to retrieve it.<br />

pour v. 1 flow, run, gush, rush, flood, stream, course, spout,<br />

discharge, spurt, spew out, cascade: Water was pouring from a<br />

crack in the dam. 2 empty, discharge, let out: Pour the<br />

boiling water over the tea leaves and let them steep for a few<br />

minutes. 3 rain, teem, Colloq come down in buckets or by the<br />

bucketful, bucket down, rain cats and dogs, US rain pitchforks:

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