Sentence examples for Be slammed from inspiring English sources

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Be slammed

noun

A sudden impact or blow.

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"Doors which were open will be slammed in his face".

"Michael Jackson is not going to be slammed.

Once this pandora's box is opened, it cannot be slammed shut again.

New anti-lock brake systems should be slammed down with full force.

"It was my good luck to be slammed against a wall," he said.

Nissan estimates that the cab's rear sliding doors will be slammed shut 300,000 times during the vehicle's street duty.

If a crash became inevitable, and the driver still failed to react, the brakes would be slammed on automatically.

Ruin's unique weapons are Gravity Spikes, which can be slammed to the ground and kill enemies in the immediate vicinity.

Ah, well, one nice thing about cellphones was that they couldn't be slammed down, merely closed with a click.

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Previous Fed chairmen would be slamming on the brakes hard.

"It's slammed".

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