hammered

IPA: hˈæmɝd

adjective

  • Having been hit with a hammer or hammer-like object.
  • (UK, slang) very drunk; inebriated.
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Examples of "hammered" in Sentences

  • "Sen. John McCain hammered the Obama administration" ...?
  • Saddam Hussein hammered nails into their fingers and hands.
  • Rain hammered the roof of the car as she sat outside the shopping mall and she lingered.
  • The field getting most hammered is construction, and manufacturing is actually leading the jobs recovery.
  • The traditional Arabists were hammered from the postmodernist left for their “Orientalism,” as Edward Said famously alleged in 1978.
  • WASHINGTON (CNN) – Sen. John McCain hammered the Obama administration Friday for its decision to try accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed and four other suspected terrorists in a civilian court in New York.
  • Much as Reagan tied his agenda to the notion that big government is “the problem,” Obama should have hammered from the first day at the notion that government had been representing moneyed interests in recent decades, rather than the voters.

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