(1) Using a mortar and pestle, pound the garlic and chili pepper with olive oil to form a rough paste.
(2) It's a curious truth that, in the middle of a multi-million pound anti-truancy drive, most of the people this campaign is aimed at simply don't know what those in authority are talking about.
(3) Still moving, we drew nearer to the location and our hearts began to pound faster.
(4) That was a mistake and that gave his opponent the chance to pound at his back.
(5) Whiz them to a powder using a spice or coffee grinder, or pound them in a pestle and mortar.
(6) At 1930 he and many other vehicles that had been stopped were escorted by police to the pound in East London, where our bakkie was impounded.
(8) The dollar will continue to slide against the Euro and the Pound, reaching a low of $2 to the pound before the middle of the year (and possibly sinking further).
(9) Writing, which ought to nurture and give shape to thought, is instead being used to pound it into a powder and then reconstitute it into gruel.
(10) To pound sth to a pulp
(11) Few teams have the personnel to slow down an opponent that can effectively run the break and also pound you inside.
(12) Pound the cloves with salt and pepper until smooth
(13) I could hear ten pairs of heavy feet pound past me as Julius yanked me up.
(14) They were dogs that had not the karma of household pets, or strays at the pound , but that of the seekers of ecumenical truth.
(15) He appealed to owners to take responsibility for their unwanted pets by phoning the dog warden or by dropping the animal to their local pound or animal sanctuary.
(16) She narrowed her eyes and turned to the door, wanting to pound whoever was out there.
(17) To sell potatoes by the pound
(18) The cedi dropped 12 cents against the U.S. dollar and 83 cents against the pound at the end of April.
(19) After 40 pitches he tires, or opponents adjust and pound him.
(20) Using your pestle and mortar, you want to pound the garlic with a little pinch of salt along with the basil leaves.