Tool meant to deliver an impact to an object.
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Examples for "hammer"
Examples for "hammer"
1A new solitary writing technique helped hammer home the new Nails sound.
2But several pre-1950s Oscars have gone under the hammer in recent years.
3Financial shares continued to come under the hammer on the Dublin market.
4Too often it has taken a hammer and chisel to excavate words.
5EU officials warn that such deals usually take years to hammer out.
1At year end, the opposition was still hammering the Government over it.
2This is similar to the case currently hammering confidence in Deutsche Bank.
3A great match, a hammering, a humiliation, said the cover of Sport.
4Having survived, West Ham made sure to punish with Cresswell hammering home.
5A mid-summer hammering in the local elections concentrated minds within both parties.
1And, since war hammers weren't welcome at public events, Hoggles was unarmed.
2Vic's single scene appearance further hammers in this belief vs. reality concept.
3Their weapons of choice tended to be war hammers and battle axes.
4Over the low grumble of the engine he heard hammers at work.
5The thud of big wooden sledge hammers driving in the tent stakes.
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