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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
Prosecutors allege the group committed aggravated burglary with the assistance of sledgehammers, and criminal damage of more than £1m at Elbit's Bristol facilities.
Soon after the two bought the property, they started their yard project by removing the L-shaped strip of concrete in the backyard with a sledgehammer.
"With an efficient sledgehammer in your hand, you can cause quite a bit of damage," the manual read, before than detailing how to do so.
Rather, the union is hopeful that Bonta will take a sledgehammer to the grip the supervisors have on the agency.
They stayed in Airbnb rentals near their targets and were armed with construction vests, sledgehammers, blowtorches and surgical masks, according to court documents.
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