sledgehammers (Meaning)

sledgehammers

a large heavy hammer usually used with both hands, a large heavy hammer that is wielded with both hands, to strike with or as if with a sledgehammer, marked by directness or strong force, marked by heavy-handed directness or hard-hitting force, to strike blows with or as if with a sledgehammer, something that resembles a sledgehammer in action

sledgehammers Sentence Examples

  1. The contractors wielded sledgehammers to demolish the dilapidated structure.
  2. The blacksmith rhythmically hammered away at the anvil with sledgehammers.
  3. The angry mob used sledgehammers to shatter the windows of the building.
  4. The heavy equipment operator expertly guided the excavator's sledgehammer attachment to break up concrete.
  5. The weightlifters groaned as they heaved sledgehammers over their heads in a brutal workout.
  6. The crashing sound of sledgehammers echoed through the construction site as workers prepared the foundation.
  7. The blacksmith's apprentice deftly swung sledgehammers to forge intricate metalwork.
  8. The miners wielded sledgehammers to break apart large rocks underground.
  9. The demo crew used sledgehammers to pulverize the old building into rubble.
  10. The laborers seized sledgehammers and began pounding away at the stubborn fence posts.

FAQs About the word sledgehammers

a large heavy hammer usually used with both hands, a large heavy hammer that is wielded with both hands, to strike with or as if with a sledgehammer, marked by

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The contractors wielded sledgehammers to demolish the dilapidated structure.

The blacksmith rhythmically hammered away at the anvil with sledgehammers.

The angry mob used sledgehammers to shatter the windows of the building.

The heavy equipment operator expertly guided the excavator's sledgehammer attachment to break up concrete.