"Hammering" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hammering" Meaning

The verb "hammering" means to hit or strike something repeatedly and forcefully with a hammer, typically to shape, shape, or break it. It can also be used figuratively to describe something that is being done forcefully and persistently, such as "hammering away at a problem" or "hammering out a solution".

"Hammering" Examples

Usage Examples of "hammering"


Example 1: Physical Action

She was hammering away at the nail, trying to get it to stay in place.

Example 2: Intensive Pursuit

He was hammering away at the problem, determined to find a solution.

Example 3: Music Performance

The drummer was hammering out a fierce beat on the drums.

Example 4: Continuous Action

It took me hours of hammering to get the canvas door to fit properly.

Example 5: Expression of Emphasis

The salesperson was hammering home the benefits of the new product, trying to convince me to buy it.

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