Associations to the word «Hammering»
Noun
- Anvil
- Pounding
- Woodpecker
- Blacksmith
- Nail
- Drilling
- Fist
- Forge
- Pulse
- Shouting
- Cymbal
- Mallet
- Knocking
- Welding
- Rourke
- Blows
- Hammer
- Grinding
- Workman
- Clatter
- Noise
- Bolt
- Chest
- Rib
- Racket
- Bellow
- Sledge
- Hoove
- Gunfire
- Kendrick
- Heart
- Drill
- Hilt
- Peg
- Sound
- Cutting
- Martian
- Musket
- Butt
- Ripple
- Wail
- Groin
- Flurry
- Hauling
- Gasp
- Peep
- Thunder
- Hoof
- Glee
- Wedge
- Apprehension
- Thump
- Door
- Bulkhead
- Axe
- Casting
- Metal
- Rattle
- Turret
- Rolling
- Blow
- Roar
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
HAMMERING, noun. A period of being beaten or hammered.
HAMMERING, noun. A heavy defeat
HAMMERING, verb. Present participle of hammer
Dictionary definition
HAMMERING, noun. The act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows); "the sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard"; "the pounding of feet on the hallway".
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