Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pound-the-pavement
idiom
/ˈpaʊnd ðə ˈpeɪv.mənt/

Definition
To search for a job or perform vigorous efforts in an endeavor, often by walking and visiting potential employers or locations.

Examples
- After graduating, I had to pound the pavement to find a job in my field.
- Many candidates are out there pounding the pavement in hopes of landing interviews.

Meaning
The phrase implies actively seeking opportunities, often involving a lot of movement or effort, typically in relation to job hunting or pursuing goals.

Synonyms
- Job hunting
- Searching for opportunities
- Active pursuit