"Pumices" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pumices are lightweight, porous rock particles that are created when lava is rapidly cooled and solidified. They are made up of volcanic glass that has been agglomerated with air bubbles, giving them a characteristic spongy texture and high porosity. Pumices are often formed during explosive volcanic eruptions and can be found in areas around volcanoes. They are commonly used in various industrial applications, such as in abrasive materials, water filtration systems, and as a cleaning agent due to their abrasive properties.
I think there may be a typo. The correct word is "pummeled".<br><br>Pummeled: (past participle of "to pummel") <br><br> Beaten or hit repeatedly, often violently or extensively: <br> - The boxer was pummeled to the canvas by his opponent's relentless punches. <br> - The storm pummeled the coast with heavy rain and strong winds.
The word "pummeling" is a verb that means to hit or strike someone or something repeatedly and forcefully, often in an assaultive manner. It can also refer to a strong, repeated attack, either physical or metaphorical.<br><br>Example: The boxer was pummeled by his opponent in the last round of the fight.
Pumice: a rough or gritty powder or small fragments of rock that have been worn off in a hard, abrasive manner, often as a result of volcanic activity.<br><br>To pumice: to wear or grind down something, especially a hard surface, by means of a hard, abrasive substance or edge; to roughen or scratch the surface of something.
Pumice is a lightweight, porous, and abrasive volcanic rock that is formed by the rapid cooling and solidification of volcanic lava. It has a sponge-like texture and is often used as an abrasive in both industrial and personal care applications. In personal care, pumice is commonly used in exfoliating scrubs to gently remove dead skin cells and smooth out skin texture.
To pummeled means to strike or hit someone or something repeatedly, often with a lot of force or intensity. It can also imply that the person or thing is being beaten or battered over a period of time.