hammer

ہتھوڑا
definition
verb
they are made by heating and hammering pieces of iron
hit or beat (something) with a hammer or similar object.
he got hammered for an honest mistake
attack or criticize forcefully and relentlessly.
noun
Grip pressure should be firm but not tight - about the way you would grip a hammer 's handle while driving nails.
a tool with a heavy metal head mounted at right angles at the end of a handle, used for jobs such as breaking things and driving in nails.
And what about if the hockey was taking place on the same field that they were throwing the hammer and javelin.
a metal ball, typically weighing 16 pounds (7.3 kg), attached to a wire for throwing in an athletic contest.
translation of 'Hammer '
noun
هتهوڑا
example
they must 'hammer' away at these twin themes day after day
Before I knew it my arm flew up, the auctioneer banged the 'hammer' down and she was mine!
I also need a 'hammer' and nails, picture hooks and the step ladder.
Worrall's book is a warning to anyone lured by the auctioneer's 'hammer' .
Aidan Kelly scored top points when finishing in 1st place in the 'hammer' with a throw of 36.24.
Olympic 'hammer' champion Szymon Ziolkowski of Poland set a new world championship record to win gold ahead of Asian record holder Koji Murofushi.
Use a ball-peen hammer or a block of wood and a nail 'hammer' to knock the tool head out of the ferule on the handle.
He got five years for the fraud that never happened, and the system seemed eager to 'hammer' him.
We are very strong here in Sligo on the track, but quite weak in some field events such as pole vault, high jump and 'hammer' .
Use a 'hammer' and nail set to drive them below the surface.
There is also a track surface to provide a run-up for the javelin meaning the only disciplines the facility cannot currently play host to is the 'hammer' and pole vault.
The idea that the Welsh should support England at football when they 'hammer' us at rugby is unacceptable.
A auctioneer lowers his 'hammer' as a painting believed to be a work by Vincent Van Gogh is sold for US $550,000 in Tokyo yesterday.
The drum vibrates with the sound and rattles three small bones: the 'hammer' , anvil and stirrup.
The City of Glasgow athlete has thrown 55.10m in the 'hammer' this season - well over the qualification mark for the World Juniors.
And what about if the hockey was taking place on the same field that they were throwing the 'hammer' and javelin.
The SFS adds a mechanical hammer block to prevent the 'hammer' from hitting the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled.
In previous years you might have a slip-up and get badly beaten by Kilkenny - well, everybody thought they were going to 'hammer' us anyway.
In the under-17 events, James Nagle won gold in the 'hammer' and shot putt contests.
There they became the anvil and the 'hammer' , minute bones that transmit sound from the eardrum to the stirrup bone and, ultimately, to the inner ear.
It is an Olympic sport, like rifle shooting, and throwing the 'hammer' or the discus.
It wasn't until early last fall that I actually pulled it out of the plastic tub that houses my 'hammer' , nails, and other unused tools.
Before you hit your sales reps with a lot of questions or break out the 'hammer' and nails to begin building displays, do an assessment of your shop.
A hydraulic 'hammer' is basically a hydraulically powered reciprocating piston inside of a body.
The safety also blocks the 'hammer' from contact with the firing pin.
It seemed harsh to 'hammer' him for following what must have been an agreed policy and harsher still when he was forced to play on the retreat all afternoon.
In addition to Mike's skill and knowledge on the golf course, he's pretty handy with a 'hammer' and nails and has quite a selection of tools in the garage.
For Skyrac AC Nicola Jackson threw the 'hammer' 39.22m for sixth place.
To drill through the tile you will need a 'hammer' , a nail set, an electric drill and a masonry bit a little larger than the diameter of the screws you use.
Then pull out the nails with a 'hammer' or locking pliers.
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