Hammered [verb]

Definition of Hammered:

beat, hit

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Sentence/Example of Hammered:

Young Glory walked boldly up to the hut, for it was no more, and hammered sharply on the door.

Again the thought hammered home: such a quantity of paper in circulation must affect the national finances of Britain.

But they only hammered louder, swearing they were going to break in the door and come in and cut off my nose and ears.

Yet mercury can be frozen so hard that it may be hammered out like lead, and sometimes it takes the form of square crystals.

Its keel was laid in a cornfield; its bolts and bars were hammered out in a blacksmith shop.

He had hammered at it with his stout bill until he was afraid that he would break that, instead of the egg.

But the shell wouldn't break, not even when Blacky quite lost his temper and hammered at it for all he was worth.

The edges of the tin in the slot must be turned over and hammered down to make a smooth surface for the tape to run over.

Pneumatic drills hammered into the congealed lava, cutting holes in which charges would be placed.

According to the message, the papers hammered the stuffing out of the Crestline road.