What does the word hammer mean?
According to the Oxford Dictionary, In the noun form, the definition of hammer /ˈhamər/ is 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, a metal ball, typically weighing 16 pounds (7.3 kg), attached to a wire for throwing in an athletic contest.
In the verb form, the definition of hammer/ˈhamər/ is hit or beat (something) with a hammer or similar object, attack or criticize forcefully and relentlessly.
The following are 20 example sentences using the word hammer. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments column below :
- Dad learned to use a hammer at home.
- Since childhood, I was taught to use a hammer to drive nails.
- Why did he bring a hammer to school?
- Can I borrow the hammer you have?
- The hammer is very light and strong to use.
- He didn’t know that his leg had been hit by a hammer.
- My hand was swollen because it was hit by a hammer while nailing yesterday afternoon.
- Please get me the hammer in the kitchen.
- You need a hammer to put up a banner in front of the office.
- They already keep the used hammers in the warehouse.
- Can you draw a nice hammer in a drawing book?
- Ahmad was asked by his teacher to draw a hammer in his drawing book.
- We cannot store the hammer in your home.
- Please thank him for lending us his hammer!
- Samsul had given his hammer to his father.
- The hammer price in the media marketplace is around IDR 30,000.
- This hammer is a legacy from my parents that I use every day.
- Be careful when placing the hammer in the kitchen.
- Samsul tried to use a hammer to pull out the nails in the wood.
- We were afraid when Mr Somat brought a hammer and nails to school.