noun
plural pounds also pound
[count] :a unit of weight that is equal to 16 ounces or 0.4536 kilograms
[count] :a basic unit of money in the United Kingdom and some other countries
[count] :a bill or coin that is worth one pound
c the pound technical :the value of a pound when it is compared to another unit of money
in for a penny, in for a pound
pile on the pounds
pound of flesh
an amount that is owed to someone who demands to be paid
noun
plural pounds
[count] a place where dogs and cats that are found on the streets without an owner are kept until their owners come and get them
a place to which cars that have been parked illegally are towed and kept until their owners pay to get them back - compare 1pound 3pound
noun
plural pounds
[count] US :the symbol
verb
pounds; pounded; pounding
to hit (something or someone) with force again and again [+ obj]
[+ obj] :to crush or break (something) into very small pieces by hitting it again and again
always followed by an adverb or preposition [no obj] :to walk or run with heavy and loud steps
[no obj] :to work hard at something for a long time - usually + away
[no obj] :to beat loudly and quickly
[+ obj] :to bomb (an area) many times
[+ obj] US informal :to drink (something) quickly
pound out
[phrasal verb]
pound out (something) or pound (something) out
to make or produce (something) quickly
to play (a song, melody, etc.) loudly on a musical instrument (such as a piano)
pound the streets/pavement
to walk or run on the street especially in search of something