pummeler
English
Etymology
pummel + -er
Noun
pummeler (plural pummelers)
- One who pummels (someone or something)
- 1837, The Casket, volume 12, Atkinson & Alexander, page 349:
- You may be brave — brave as Hercules, ay, and as strong as that pummeler of bulls and curer of pork;
- 2009, January 25, “Sarah Lyall”, in Is That You, Sherlock?:
- But he will do those things while being a man of action, a chaser, shooter and pummeler of criminals — “like James Bond in 1891,” Joel Silver, one of the film’s producers, said last fall.
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