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pound out Translationspound out
pound outTo create or produce something hastily or erratically using a keyboard. A noun of pronoun can be used between "pound" and "out." I'll always have fond memories of my uncle pounding out songs on my parents' piano on Christmas Eve. I've been procrastinating writing this essay all week—I'll just pound it out tonight.See also: out, poundpound something out 1. Lit. to flatten something by pounding. He pounded the gold leaf out very thin. He pounded out the gold leaf. 2. Fig. to play something loudly on the piano, perhaps with difficulty or clumsily. Here, pound this one out. A little softer, please. She was pounding out a nice little tune. 3. Fig. to type something on a keyboard. I have finished writing it. Can I borrow your laptop so I can pound it out? All the reporters were pounding out stories for the next edition of the paper.See also: out, poundpound outProduce, especially on a keyboard, as in I can pound out another résumé, or She was pounding out song after song on the piano. [c. 1900] See also: out, poundpound outv.1. To expand the surface area of something, as a metal, by striking it: The artist pounded out the metal plate until it was flat. The blacksmith pounded the iron out.2. To arrive at some agreement after much discussion, argument, or negotiation: The warring nations finally pounded out a treaty. The manager pounded a vacation schedule out that everyone liked.3. To write something very quickly, especially using a keyboard: The author pounded out the last chapter of her novel in one day. The article was due in two hours, so I went to my computer and pounded it out.See also: out, poundpound something out1. tv. to play something loudly on the piano, perhaps with difficulty. Here, pound this one out. A little softer, please. 2. tv. to type something on a typewriter. I have finished writing it. Can I borrow your typewriter so I can pound it out? See also: out, pound, somethingEncyclopediaSeepoundLegalSeePound |