pound along

pound along

To walk, march, or run along (something or some place) very heavily or with great force. The soldiers pounded along in formation all the way down the Main Street. I could hear the principal come pounding along the corridor toward the classroom. The cop started pounding along after the criminal.
See also: pound
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pound along something

 
1. Fig. to walk or run along something awkwardly or heavily. As the horse pounded along the street, the rider tried hard to get it to slow down. Tom pounded along the pavement, looking a bit angry.
2. Fig. to tap or hammer along something. The worker pounded along the edge of the roof, looking for rotten places. I pounded along the wall, looking for a stud to nail into.
See also: pound
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • come along
  • along
  • famously
  • get along famously (with someone)
  • get on/along famously
  • dodder along
  • toddle
  • toddle along
  • tootle
  • tootle along
References in periodicals archive
dollar and the British pound along with other currencies from developed countries is "one of the largest in my career," Larry McDonald, CNBC contributor and editor of the "Bear Traps Report," said in a CNBC interview Tuesday.
Cookies sold for $8 a pound along with a variety of other treats from $3-$6 each.
It has no domestic currency and uses the South African rand, Botswana pula, the euro and British pound along with the dollar.
Radio legend Steve Lamacq describes them rather perfectly as "latter day Fall jostling with the XX Teens; the drums pound along mercilessly, while the sinewy guitar sounds like it's been exhumed from 1979 and the dry staccato vocals stab mantras through the flailing body.
Guinness owners Diageo blamed the weak pound along with volatile commodity prices for their 5.1 per cent price rise.
THESE gorgeous puppies were handed into a dog pound along with 10 other pups - just days after Christmas.
Headed by Governor Mervyn King, the nine-strong MPC is likely to have been swayed by the falling pound along with the strength of high street spending and household borrowing.
The falling pound along with the strength of high street spending and household borrowing added weight to the argument to keep rates on hold.
The waves pound along the jetty, shore birds swoop, hardy surfers paddle up and down the channel and the wind, most days, gives you all the reason you could ever need to go home and cuddle up in front of a fire afterward with your warm beverage of choice.
The sands of St Andrews West are probably best known for the famous opening scene in Chariots of Fire, in which runners pound along the sand.
"We all want Ireland to get through and if people can make a few pound along the way, great.
The Bank cited the strong pound along with a remarkably steady labour market as reasons for taking a relatively relaxed view about medium-term prospects for inflation.
Now this was the answer to a young girl's dreams and I loved every mile we had together and how we would pound along the roads at night, revs at full chat, sunroof open and the stereo up full blast.