Similar words: stammering, hammer, glimmering, hammered, hammer at, sledgehammer, meringue, yammer. Meaning: ['hæmə(r)] n. the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows).
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91 Wright exacted the full price for rejection when he scored twice in Boro's recent 4-1 hammering of Leeds.
92 Chancellor Norman Lamont and fellow finance ministers began hammering out the final draft in Edinburgh yesterday afternoon.
93 When West Indies batted, Richards was soon laying into them, hammering a six and twenty fours in 119 not out.
94 Sybillin was last in action at Ascot last month when hammering seasoned handicappers in the Victor Chandler Chase.
95 I was still unborn, hammering at the egg, to get out into the air.Sentence dictionary
96 When the hammering stopped and they withdrew, it was noted that a rope hung from the cross-beam.
97 Sometimes the driver or a mechanic could be seen hard at work hammering, bending or welding some makeshift repair in place.
98 Walking to the kitchen, she filled the electric kettle, her heart hammering in her chest.
99 The hammering of Jem and Eric followed him, as he rushed upstairs with the torch to Marius Steen's bedroom.
100 Dole aides believe they can paint the president as soft on crime by hammering his judicial nominees.
101 Black leaders will refrain from hammering at the issue out of an uneasiness at speaking about intergenerational oppression.
102 But their attention was attracted to the sounds which arose in the background - a sort of confused hammering and shouting.
103 I keep hammering away at this point but it applies to so many areas and it's so rarely done.
104 the sound of hammering from the next room.
105 A terrible hullabaloo of hammering, wedging, ripping,(Sentencedict.com) and splitting.
106 United's Reserves provided a fitting send-off for departing manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, hammering Newcastle United at Moss Lane.
107 Forming a hot or cold metal into a fixed shape by hammering, upsetting, or pressing.
108 That is, why not create a living satellite instead of hammering together a dead space station?
109 Robert Gibbs, the White House spokesman, became a media critic today, hammering CNN hard for relying on a police scanner this morning to misreport a Coast Guard training exercise on the Potomac River.
110 When applied soon after injuries, for example bruising, being pinched in door frames, hammering one's thumb, dropping heavy objects on one's toes, etc.
111 Geologists care about sediments, hammering away at them to uncover what they have to say about the past—especially the huge spans of time as the Earth passes from one geological period to another.
112 The present invention relates to mechanism to eliminate water hammering in pipeline, and is especially one water hammer preventing pressure balancer.
113 This machine has the function of hammering and galvanothermy mangle.
114 When nothing seems to help, I go look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it .
115 Tray supports shall be rigid enough to withstand severe vibrations that would be caused due to water hammering during start-up and full load throw-off conditions.
116 Comparing with tempered martensite, the life of hammering to destory was increased above 10 times.
117 A Study on Density Measuring of Soft Subsoil by Instant Hammering Method.
118 Meanwhile, credIt'spreads over risk - free rates have widened sharply and emerging markets have taken a hammering.
119 "What was it?" I don't think I'd ever heard him talk like this before. He spoke like he was at the smithy, hammering out a piece of steel. His voice was harder than it ever had been.
120 Under the effect of check valve, synchronization phenomenon is caused in the process of water hammering in long distance pipelines.
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