Sometimes; it depends on what the adverb is getting pounded by.
adverb for impact
Yes, "pounding" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound that it describes, like the rhythmic thumping noise of a heavy object hitting something repeatedly.
The adverb form of "noise" is "noisily."
The adverb for "power" is "powerfully."
The adverb for shake is "shakily."
Pounding is like the beat of a drum.
Heart That's Pounding was created on 2010-04-06.
Her newest novel is a heart pounding thriller that you won't want to put down.He's in the mood for a comedy and I'd like to see a heart pounding horror movie.
As he neared the finish line, his heart was pounding like
A headache that hurts so bad that it feels like someone is pounding your brain with a hammer, sounds painful
fer pounding nails
By pounding
I'm not sure about 'pounding out of my chest' but'my heart was jumping out of my chest''my heart was pounding'are idioms.
Pulverize?
NO.
hammering, throbbing
tell them to