pounder

[US]/'paʊndə/
[UK]/'paʊndɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a tool for pounding; something that weighs one pound; a pestle.

Phrases & Collocations

meat pounder

Real-world Examples

So, he's definitely making progress, but he hopes that one day, maybe as soon as next year, he'll achieve a thousand pounder.

Source: CNN 10 Student English October 2019 Collection

You know what they call a quarter pounder with cheese in France?

Source: Suits Season 3

We have three quarter pounders with cheese, two Denver omelets, and a jumbo French toast.

Source: Kylie Diary Season 1

He has a pounder in his hand, and he just pounded the fish.

Source: Financial Times Podcast

We also have a meat pounder for pounding chicken, or steak, or whatever you want to get to be more tender.

Source: Learn speaking with Vanessa.

Inyan is pounded yam. And what we do is we boil yam in a pot and then we put it into like what we call a pounder.

Source: American English dialogue

It turned out that, during the weeks of the ultra-processed diet, the volunteers ate an extra 500 calories a day, equivalent to a whole quarter pounder with cheese.

Source: The Guardian (Article Version)

I'm that face that you see that serves you your hash browns for breakfast, maybe a quarter pounder for lunch, and even gave you a McFlurry to top off your dinner menu.

Source: New York Magazine (Video Edition)

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