Definitionn. a heavy long-handled hammer used to drive stakes or wedges
Last update: July 23, 2015
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She looked at him as if imploring comprehension, but she had to speak as she thought, with sledgehammer directness. [Please select]
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He had keen blue eyes that seemed to look into the very heart of things, and his fist was like a blacksmith's sledgehammer. [Please select]
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Poverty, tyranny, bloody oppression, wholesale slaughter of a people in a half-mad monarch's war--Joe pounded them in with sledgehammer blows. [Please select]
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Roosevelt walked deliberately towards him, and before the bully suspected it, the "tenderfoot" felled him with a sledgehammer blow. [Please select]
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There came another tremendous gust, which seemed to strike the boat like a blow from an immense sledgehammer; and she bent down under it till her rail was buried in the foaming waters. [Please select]
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This time, in his blind frenzy, he came without a bottle, and that was all the bartender wanted--he met him halfway and floored him with a sledgehammer drive between the eyes. [Please select]
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