hammering

IPA: hˈæmɝɪŋ

noun

  • A period of being beaten or hammered.
  • A dented appearance on silverware, produced by successive blows of a hammer.
  • (slang) A heavy defeat.
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Examples of "hammering" in Sentences

  • The anon user is hammering the article.
  • Don't be shy in hammering out the kinks
  • I'm sort of what they call hammering down on the strings with my left hand.
  • On the other hand, the DCCC's ad is actually pretty good too, at least in hammering home the message they want.
  • The north side of the house takes quite a hammering from the weather and only sees the sun very early in the day.
  • Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter joined Habitat for Humanity volunteers in hammering nails and hoisting new home frames into place.
  • Had they retained only police rank, they would have been “unprivileged combatants” owing to their civilian status and - consequently - caught a hammering from the Allies.
  • The main subjects of “purpose of hammering and marking” as well as “tools and accessories for hammering” should be accompanied by an intensive employment of all those teaching aids available.
  • And I even have the feeling that his recovered freedom of speech only makes him more eloquent in hammering home his conviction that no source of disorder or insecurity in this world is worse than the existence of dictatorships and our indulgence of them.

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