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Sentences with hammer

ham·mer
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  • To hammer an idea into someone's head
  • He used a hammer and chisel to chip away at the wall.
  • Barry Hall kicks five as Bulldogs hammer Adelaide by 49 points.
  • The left side is one of the most overlooked aspects of the hammer throw.
  • To avoid damaging the tree, hammer a wooden peg into the hole. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
  • The workers kneel on the ground and hammer the small stones in. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
  • Here are some examples of situations where a hammer that is made for jobs involving metal.
  • In car auctions the final sale is noted by the hammer price; sometimes the hammer price is high and sometimes.
  • We had to hammer and shout before they would open up. [VERB]
  • He hammered it into me that I had not suddenly become a rotten goalkeeper. [VERB noun + into]
  • The report hammers the private motorist. [VERB noun]
  • Look at the numbers of small businesses that are being hammered unmercifully. [be VERB-ed]
  • My heart was hammering. The footsteps had stopped outside my door. [VERB]
  • Events like the hammer and the discus are not traditional crowd-pullers in the West.
  • His pulse was hammering
  • St. Augustine was the hammer of heresies.
  • This time the defender was teed up by Andrew Johnson's short free-kick on the edge of the box and Baird hammered his low drive beyond Begovic's outstretched left arm and into the bottom corner, doubling his goal tally for the season and stunning the home crowd.
  • I could hear the engine’s valves hammering once the timing rod was thrown.
  • We hammered them 5-0!
  • We spent the day hammering up announcements on fences and trees.
  • He hammered together a small crate.
  • To hammer brass; to hammer a brass bowl.
  • To hammer out an agreement; to hammer together a plot.
  • To hammer out a tune on the piano; to hammer a home run.
  • To hammer someone in the jaw.
  • They hammered out their differences over a glass of beer.
  • You'll have to hammer the rules into his head.
  • He hammered away at his speech for days.
  • The teacher hammered away at the multiplication tables.
  • The old estate and all its furnishings went under the hammer.
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