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sledgehammer
/ ˈslɛdʒˌhæmə /
noun
- a large heavy hammer with a long handle used with both hands for heavy work such as forging iron, breaking rocks, etc
- modifier resembling the action of a sledgehammer in power, ruthlessness, etc
a sledgehammer blow
verb
- tr to strike (something) with or as if with a sledgehammer
Word History and Origins
Origin of sledgehammer1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sledgehammer1
Example Sentences
They arrived in construction vests and surgical masks, armed with signal jammers, sledgehammers and blowtorches.
The bulk of the bill was scrapped after several advocacy groups argued that it took a sledgehammer to victims’ rights and that there was little proof of an onslaught of sex abuse settlements.
They are often are slinging sledgehammers and crowbars “in a sauna-like environment,” said Fabian Plascencia, of the Northern District Council of Laborers Local 67.
She said it sounded like someone was using a sledgehammer on her door and she feared "somebody was coming to kill us".
The owner of Fowler Gun Room told local news outlets the burglars were equipped with headlamps and sledgehammers.
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