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An instrument for driving nails, beating metals, and the
like, consisting of a head, usually of steel or iron, fixed crosswise
to a handle. |
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Something which in firm or action resembles the common
hammer |
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That part of a clock which strikes upon the bell to
indicate the hour. |
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The padded mallet of a piano, which strikes the wires, to
produce the tones. |
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The malleus. |
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That part of a gunlock which strikes the percussion cap, or
firing pin; the cock; formerly, however, a piece of steel covering the
pan of a flintlock musket and struck by the flint of the cock to ignite
the priming. |
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Also, a person of thing that smites or shatters; as, St.
Augustine was the hammer of heresies. |
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To beat with a hammer; to beat with heavy blows; as, to
hammer iron. |
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To form or forge with a hammer; to shape by beating. |
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To form in the mind; to shape by hard intellectual
labor; -- usually with out. |
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To be busy forming anything; to labor hard as if shaping
something with a hammer. |
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To strike repeated blows, literally or figuratively. |