pounder
/ˈpaʊndər/
noun
- Something that weighs a specified number of pounds, often used in combination (e.g., a five-pounder).
- The fisherman was proud of the ten-pounder he caught at the lake.
- The baby was a healthy eight-pounder at birth.
- We ordered a three-pounder burger for the whole table to share.
- A tool or device used for pounding or crushing something.
- The chef's mortar came with a wooden pounder for grinding spices.
- With a heavy pounder, she flattened the dough into a thin sheet.
- He used a metal pounder to crush the garlic cloves for the sauce.