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hammer(2) (iou)



hammer verb. LME.
[from the noun.]
I. verb trans.
Strike, drive, beat (out), shape, (as) with the repeated blows or the force of a hammer. LME.
D. H. Lawrence The man was hammering a piece of metal, with quick, light blows. Lancashire Evening Telegraph Mark Loram..hammered in a stunning 14th minute goal. T. C. Wolfe The pianist began to hammer out a tune on the battered piano.
b. Fasten (as) with a hammer; nail up, down, together, etc. LME.
B. Malamud You work up a sweat sawing wood apart and hammering it together. Tennyson All that long morn the lists were hammer'd up.
Devise laboriously, shape with effort, work hard or forcefully at (a task, plan, etc.); smooth out (difficulties etc.). Usu. foll. by out. L16.
M. Hunter A philosophy has to be hammered out, a mind shaped, a spirit tempered. A. Brookner Before they have hammered out the final details it is all arranged.
b. Drive (an idea, a fact, etc.) into a person's head by means of repeated or forceful argument. Usu. foll. by in, into. E17.
hammer Home make fully understood by means of repeated or forceful argument.
G. B. Shaw All the cognate tribal superstitions which are hammered into us in our childhood.
c. Inflict heavy defeat(s) on in a war, game, etc.; beat up (a person); squash (a proposal etc.). colloq. E20.
City Limits The social ownership strategy..was hammered by the Campaign Group MPs. Pot Black Dennis Taylor..hammered Cliff Thorburn 5-1 to reach the semi-finals.
Stock Exchange.
a. Beat down the price of (a stock); depress (a market). slang. M19.
b. Declare (a person or firm) a defaulter with three taps of a hammer on the London Stock Exchange rostrum. L19.
II. verb intrans.
Beat, strike, thump, (as) with repeated blows or the force of a hammer. LME.
S. O'Faolain We hammered with our rifle butts on the door. J. M. Coetzee His legs were weak, his head hammered.
b. Debate earnestly at, of, (up)on. L16-L17.
Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona Whereon this month I have been hammering.
c. Of a thought, an idea, etc.: agitate, be persistently in one's mind. L16.
A. F. Loewenstein It was..hard to concentrate with all the voices hammering at her.
d. Work hard or toil (at); move quickly and forcefully. M18.
L. Stephen He liked..to hammer away at his poems in a study where chaos reigned supreme. J. Higgins He..ran across the parkland..he..hammered along the grass verge of the main road.
Stammer. Now dial. E17.
hammerer noun a person who operates or works with a hammer E17.

San Fernando hotels (tourism)


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