I. noun
( -s )
Etymology: from gerund of pound (III)
1. : the act or process of pulverizing or compacting : crushing
2.
a. : an act or instance of striking with or as if with heavy blows : beating , hammering
the pounding of his gavel — Marya Mannes
withstand the pounding of heavy artillery — New York Times
b. : the action of proceeding (as by walking, riding) fast or heavily or of moving with a succession of bumps or the repetitive sound produced by such movement : thudding, thundering
the pounding of horses' hoofs — S.H.Holbrook
pounding of the waves — Joyce Cary
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: pound (I) + -ing; from the custom of giving a pound of sugar or some other edible commodity
South & Midland : donation party