He hammered at the window.
He hammered out a home run.
He hammered nails into the plank.
He hammered at the door with his fists.
The nail that sticks up gets hammered down.
He hammered on the table with his fists and shouted in anger.
A Japanese proverb warns that the nail that sticks up gets hammered down.
My friend got totally hammered at the party and then hurled all over himself.
The old man hammered on the door of the apartment where the party was taking place.
The Opposition hammered at the theme of government corruption in every advertisement prior to the election.
On November 7, 1885, Donald Alexander Smith hammered in the last spike to complete the transcontinental railway across Canada.
Boston and large chucks of the Northeast are getting hammered again.
Seattle is full of examples of towering homes hammered into tiny spaces.
USA!” as Trump hammered President Obama and other “incompetent politicians.”
The two teens hammered out the consensus requirement needed to decide dad’s vote.
The rise hammered consumer spending and pushed the economy into a brief recession.
811543 The town of Kerrobert, about 200 kilometres west of Saskatoon, was hammered.
During the debate on Bill S-6, the NDPs and Liberals hammered the Conservative government.
852619 This type of distressed debt has gotten hammered far more this year than junk bonds.
Houston was hammered hard, with flooded roadways, stranded cars and extensive power outages.
So, while its stock has been hammered, the company has some positive developments happening.
The meat is hammered down to a thin cut before it’s bathed in breadcrumbs then fried or baked.
But given the rising challenge and chaos some hierarchy of goals can gradually be hammered out.
Government creates problems like student loan debt, and then tries to fix them, Fiorina hammered.
Someone still has to be in charge, while discussions and deals are hammered out behind the scenes.
Both the New Democrats and Conservative leaders hammered him over this in the course of the debate.