pummel
verb /ˈpʌml/
  /ˈpʌml/
[transitive, intransitive]Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they pummel |    /ˈpʌml/   /ˈpʌml/  | 
| he / she / it pummels |    /ˈpʌmlz/   /ˈpʌmlz/  | 
| past simple pummelled |    /ˈpʌmld/   /ˈpʌmld/  | 
| past participle pummelled |    /ˈpʌmld/   /ˈpʌmld/  | 
| (US English) past simple pummeled |    /ˈpʌmld/   /ˈpʌmld/  | 
| (US English) past participle pummeled |    /ˈpʌmld/   /ˈpʌmld/  | 
| -ing form pummelling |    /ˈpʌmlɪŋ/   /ˈpʌmlɪŋ/  | 
| (US English) -ing form pummeling |    /ˈpʌmlɪŋ/   /ˈpʌmlɪŋ/  | 
- to keep hitting somebody/something hard, especially with your fists (= tightly closed hands)
- pummel somebody/something (with something) He pummelled the pillow with his fists.
 - (figurative) She pummelled (= strongly criticized) her opponents.
 - He saw the other man being pummelled by the crowd.
 - pummel (at something) Her fists pummelled at his chest.
 
Word Originmid 16th cent.: variant of pommel.