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noun
A tool with a heavy head and a handle used for pounding.
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In July, Mr Sanders compared guns to hammers during a CNN interview.
I am vulnerable to hammers, fire, and any number of poisons.
I am vulnerable to hammers, fire, and any number of poisons... "Dying for Dummies," by Chana Bloch (July 3rd) To the oldest I'm a novice.
The news will come as a big relief to Hammers fans, who had feared losing their skipper to local rivals Tottenham after they had a £7million bid for the 29-year-old rejected last month.
During the 14th century a weight-driven revolving pegged drum was invented that could be connected to clockworks; the pegs tripped levers wired to hammers, which in turn struck the bells.
But West Ham would likely block any move from Spurs to ground-share at the Olympic Stadium, according to Hammers' vice-chairman Karren Brady.
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You have to hammer those things down".
Chiellini is about to hammer it away.
"We had to hammer at it.
They have used these tests to hammer us, humiliate us".
The Obama administration plans to hammer that point.
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