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Перевод: pummel
[глагол] бить; тузить
Тезаурус:
- Wealthy families would while away their days at the baths being massaged with aromatic oils by the unfortunate eunuch slave whose sole function in life was to knead and pummel his master.
- "Doppelganger" and "Fait Accompli" pummel and pound, Toni's scarlet voice twinkling and cutting above the sex dream noise terror, Dean and twin guitarists Debbie and Alex scuttling about the stage like possessed arsonists fanning a terrible flame.
- Pummel flabby thighs working from the knees towards your hips.
- The heat in her tail burnt like a furnace, as the little strap continued to pummel her sore behind.
- They start like "Too Tough To Die" -era Ramones, with "Deadhead" and the tell-tale "Ein, zwei, drei, vier" countdown to "Slide" - and then pummel through three or four numbers with a brightness and lethal-pop-edge that brings new life to their bludgeoned "Bricks Are Heavy" album (particularly the lurching "Everglade", which as a 45 was as devoid of pizzazz as Catchphrase is of wit and wisdom).
- The Goods had a foam wedge fitted to her bed and they would take turns to pummel her chest and back.
- As you lie in the water, knead and pummel the cellulite-laden areas.
- Later came the acute attacks of asthma - and the need for Caroline to pummel me (it's hilarious only in retrospect!) as I fought for breath.
- The stone table once used by the village women to pummel their washing had patches of moss growing on it.
- Louise gave her thigh one more enthusiastic pummel, then sat up.
- Huddled behind a clump of trees, several villagers pointed to an anti-aircraft gun mounted on a truck in the valley far below which they said Serbian forces had used to pummel their homes.
- Pummel life's tensions away with a new book on the Oriental art of massage.
- Look at the stern hair "style", the regulation undershirt, the sweating discipline - here's a man who's built to blast ; to pummel audiences first and ask questions (like, was that good?) later.
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