"Pumeled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think there may be a typo. The correct word is "pummeled".
Pummeled: (past participle of "to pummel")
Beaten or hit repeatedly, often violently or extensively:
- The boxer was pummeled to the canvas by his opponent's relentless punches.
- The storm pummeled the coast with heavy rain and strong winds.
Pulvinic refers to something that is located at or resembling a pulvinus, which is a swelling or cushionlike projection, especially on a petiole (the stalk of a leaf).<br><br>In other words, pulvinic is an adjective that describes a shape or structure that is swollen or bulbous, often at the base of something, such as a leaf or a stem.<br><br>In botany, pulvinic acid is a type of compound that is found in certain plants, particularly those in the bean family (Leguminosae). It is responsible for the swollen appearance of the pulvinus in these plants.<br><br>In a more general sense, pulvinic can also describe something that is soft, plump, or full, such as a pulvinic leaf that is swollen with water or a pulvinic cushion that is full and puffy.
A puma is a large, carnivorous mammal that belongs to the Felidae family. It is also known as a cougar, mountain lion, or panther. Pumas are native to the Americas and are adapted to living in a variety of habitats, including deserts, forests, and mountains. They are solitary animals and are known for their agility and strength, with the ability to jump long distances and climb steep terrain. Pumas are also skilled hunters, feeding on a diet that includes large ungulates, such as deer and elk.