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Definition of "lounder" [lounder]

  • A severe, stunning blow. (noun)
  • To beat with heavy strokes.

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "lounder" in a sentence
  • "People are becoming more political astute, elections are soon and then the votes will speak lounder than any protest against anyone of them could. matt"
  • "Furthermore, 'millitant atheism', or, if you like, 'millitant ateleology' has been becoming much lounder recently, and many of us who oppose such an intellectual movement are quite happy to see it discussed here; a blog named 'telic thoughts' is obviously going to be interested in the antics and arguments of 'ateleologism'."
  • "I like the humming in the background, but I think it should be a little lounder."