pounders in English

noun
1
a person or thing weighing a specified number of pounds.
Sloan set a blue-shark record with a 184-pounder
2
a person or thing that pounds something.
he's direct, but not abrasive, not a desk-pounder

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1. Their linemen are all 300 - pounders.

2. The Americans installed eight batteries, which included one 32-pound gun, three 24-pounders, one 18-pounder, three 12-pounders, three 6-pounders, and a 6-inch (150 mm) howitzer.

3. These Cannonballs were classified as 6-pounders, 12-pounders or 24-pounders, depending on the weight of the solid shot intended for the muzzle-loading bronze and iron cannons used during this period

4. Breatharian Leader Wiley Brooks Lives On Light, Air, And Quarter Pounders

5. FORRESTER The upper deck was armed with 9-pounders, the Aftermost port being vacant, and filled up when required

6. Favorite Add to Beautiful Antique Linen Postcard of Eighteen Pounders en Barbette, Civil War Period, Old Fort Niagara, NY vintagetinkerinc

7. Arethusa had received two quadruple 2 pounders and radar by April 1941, and landed the catapult.

8. Penelope also lost her catapult and had two quadruple 2-pounders fitted between August 1940 and July 1941.

9. 22 Superior Court Judge William Pounders dismissed the conspiracy charge and declared a mistrial in the case of the other 12 counts.

10. We are called "The Pounders" because we have been picking, collectiing and now buying pound plus Agates from all over Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Iowa

11. On April 1, 1943, a Junker squadron dropped several Bellyfuls of five hundred-pounders on the First Armored command post in the Wadi Akarit, north of Ei Hamma

12. ‘In addition to remarkable administrative and strategic abilities, Middleton was also instrumental in getting the Royal Navy to adopt Carronades and coppered hulls.’ ‘In fact, the vessel carried a mixed battery of up to fifty guns, including a main battery of long 24-pounders and short Carronades, which could fire a heavier 32-pound ball