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Filter by Meaning The team of scientists pummelled the research problem with multiple experiments and data analyses until they found a solution.
The business was pummelled by the economic downturn.
The journalist was pummelled with questions about her sources.
The track and field athlete pummelled the competition with a new world record.
The critics pummelled the new movie with negative reviews.
The war pummelled the country's economy, leaving many in poverty.
The tanner pummelled the leather to soften it before making it into a pair of shoes.
The potter pummelled the clay to make a ceramic piece.
The coach pummelled the team with criticisms after their loss.
The tennis player pummelled the ball with her racket, sending it over the net.
The hailstorm pummelled the car, leaving it dented and damaged.
The sculptor pummelled the marble into a statue with his chisel.
The soccer team pummelled their bitter rivals in a fiercely contested derby match.
The journalist pummelled the politician with tough questions.
The boxer pummelled his opponent with a flurry of punches.
The politician was pummelled by tough questions during the interview.
The patient felt pummelled by the aggressive chemotherapy treatment.
The Olympic gold medalist pummelled the competition and set a new world record.
The jeweler pummelled the gold into a thin sheet.
The critic pummelled the movie with negative reviews.
She felt pummelled by her parents' expectations of her.
The company was pummelled by negative press about its unethical practices.
The frustrated employee pummelled his computer keyboard with his fists.
The boxer pummelled his opponent with a series of quick jabs.
The drummer pummelled the drums with incredible speed and precision.
The company's profits were pummelled by the economic downturn.
The chef pummelled the dough to prepare it for baking.
The football team was pummelled by their opponents, losing 10-0.
The military pummelled the enemy stronghold with artillery fire.
The hail pummelled the roof, making a loud noise.
The journalist was pummelled with criticism for their biased reporting.
The student felt pummelled by the amount of homework given each day.
The mixer pummelled the cement to make it smooth and even.
The residents were pummelled by the continuous noise of the construction site.
The child pummelled the play dough, making different shapes and figures.
The blacksmith pummelled the hot metal to shape it into a horseshoe.
The student was pummelled with assignments and exams during the final exam period.
The journalist pummelled the politician with tough questions during the interview.
The engraver pummelled the metal plate to create a design for a coin.
The parent pummelled the child with questions about their grades.
The company was pummelled by negative press coverage.
The investigator pummelled the witness with interrogations to get the truth.
The football team's defense was pummelled by the opposing team's running game.
The committee pummelled the witness with questions about their involvement.
The potter pummelled the clay into a bowl shape on the pottery wheel.
The investigator pummelled the suspect with questions about their whereabouts.
The press pummelled the politician with questions about their scandal.
The metalworker pummelled the sheet metal with a mallet to create a curved surface.
The prosecutor pummelled the defendant with tough questions on the witness stand.
The interviewer pummelled the job applicant with difficult questions.
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