pounding rhythm
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a powerful and insistent rhythm, often in music or from machinery
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- The pounding rhythm of the drums reverberated through the hall.
- The club was alive with the pounding rhythm of the bass.
- She found herself tapping her foot to the insistent pounding rhythm of the industrial machinery.
- She felt the pounding rhythm of her heart after the intense workout.
- A primal pounding rhythm drove the ancient tribal dance.
- The shaman's drums created a hypnotic, pounding rhythm that filled the air.
- The DJ dropped a track with a deep, hypnotic pounding rhythm that filled the club.
- The storm created a pounding rhythm as waves crashed relentlessly against the shore.
- You could feel the subtle, yet powerful, pounding rhythm of the train as it passed.
- He tried to match his footsteps to the pounding rhythm of the marching band.
- The composer built tension using an increasingly rapid pounding rhythm in the score.
- The factory machinery operated with a relentless pounding rhythm throughout the night.
- He tried to ignore the relentless pounding rhythm of his neighbor's construction work.
- The song's pounding rhythm made everyone on the dance floor want to move.
- The sound of the ocean waves crashing on the shore created a natural pounding rhythm.
- Through the floor, they could hear the pounding rhythm of the construction work next door.
- Their protest march was accompanied by a loud, defiant pounding rhythm from their makeshift instruments.
- The artist used a repetitive, pounding rhythm in his music to evoke a sense of urgency.
- Listening to the driving pounding rhythm helped him maintain his focus during the long run.
- The pounding rhythm of hooves echoed across the plains as the wild horses galloped.