pound the pavement
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editpound the pavement (third-person singular simple present pounds the pavement, present participle pounding the pavement, simple past and past participle pounded the pavement)
- (idiomatic) To travel on foot; to walk or run.
- Synonyms: hit the bricks, hit the pavement, hit the road
- The joggers pounded the pavement for several miles each day.
- (idiomatic) To campaign diligently; to seek something, such as business, employment, or answers.
- Synonyms: hit the bricks, hit the pavement; beat the bushes (North America)
- After a brief and unsuccessful search, he decided it was time to start pounding the pavement.
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