Sentence examples for were slammed from inspiring English sources

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were slammed

noun

A sudden impact or blow.

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The Americans said they wanted to stay until the Japanese were able to get regular supplies into the remote coastal towns that were slammed by the waves.

were slammed against walls; did you survive?

Her statements were slammed by some on social media.

And biotechnology stocks were slammed in reaction to Biogen's earnings.

Halfway down the alley, the grilles at either end were slammed shut.

These unworthies were slammed for their books, which he declared "rubbish" and "awful".

The gates were slammed shut then too, leaving the writer trapped in the crossfire.

And it found monkeys that Ms. Newkirk said were slammed into cages and roughly handled.

The bottles were slammed down on the counter, lying on their sides.

Six of the detainees said they were slammed into walls after having a collar placed around their necks.

But with the score tied at 1-1 in the eighth, Robles's pitches were slammed by the Diamondbacks.

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