He shook his head so vigorously that his vigor seemed like anger, and hammered with his claw on the iron bunk.
Captain Morton hammered the table with his gavel, but the Van Dorn crowd continued to hoot and howl.
So the hammers hammered and the saws groaned in the pavilion, and a hard heart hammered and a soul groaned and a tongue babbled folly on the veranda.
As he hammered away at his bench he heard a shuffling at the door and looking up saw Dr.
The charge is then worked up into balls, and removed for treatment in the squeezer, and then hammered or rolled.
In practice, blooms made by this process have been so red-short that they could not be hammered at all.
The iron produced was hammered up into good solid blooms, containing but little cinder.
The Boy hammeredthe lid on the can with his fist, and then held it out.
And when it isn't, what's the good of havin' it hammered into us how near we are to freezin' to death.
He jumped on the fellow, forced him down, and hammered him till he cried for mercy.
I turned andhammered upon it with my clenched fists.
To see that poor animal battered and hammered against the resisting wood, which was already stained red and black with previous ceremonies of the kind, made me shudder.
Julian's pulses throbbed and hammered as he looked upon the street, and he seemed to see all the passers-by with eyes from which scales had fallen.
The drummer hammered on his blatant instrument with all the crude skill of his tribe, producing occasional terrific noises with darting fists, while his face remained as immovable as that of a Punchinello.
Hammered gold it was--five pounds weight, like a hoop of a barrel.
Now a slug that is hammered from telegraph-wire Is a thorn in the flesh and a rankling fire.
It looked like an artist's dream, hammered out in precious metal, with its outlines softened by the haze of distance.
The shock of the blasted air struck him sprawling into the bottom of the boat; the listener was hammered almost to numbness by the deafening thunder that battered and tore through the still air.
On closer inspection the ironwork itself was hammered out into a florid landscape of pagodas, mandarins and dragons.
As Jenny faded into the mist, the boy hammered his farewells upon the window-pane; and for awhile in the colorless air she saw his rosy cheeks burning like lamps, or like the love for him in her own heart.
While the other two hesitated he was upon them, had cracked their heads together, and hammeredthem down the steps to the waist.
The point was low and stony, and farther along the hammered beach a shallow hollow ran down to the sand.
Revillon, no doubt, imagined the line along which Mossamedes travelled inclined at a small angle out to sea, in order to clear the hammered sands, and he could steam down from his commanding position and cut her off.
For two weeks Campeador steamed round the islands, stopping at surf-hammered beaches to pick up cattle, camels, sheep and mules.
When his limbs were cramped by crawling among the timbers in the hold, he went off in the boat, and clasping a fifty-six-pound lump of iron laboured up the hammered beach.
If Miguel tried to bring her round, she would drive, broadside on, against the hammered sands.
Any bit of good iron may be heated as hot as the camp-fire admits; hammered flat, lashed into a handle, and sharpened on a stone.
The stone is chipped by the hammer alone into pieces of the required thickness, which are fashioned by being laid upon the fixed chisel, and hammered against it.
They make them not by boring the eye, but by sharpening the end into a fine point and turning it over, the extremity being hammered into a small cut in the body of the needle, to prevent it from catching.
Bought at a great price, it was yet to behammered and forged and welded under a great leader into the sword which was to save the Union.
For six long days Charles Martel hammered away at that flashing horde of wild warriors.
I hammered on the glass and begged him to slow down--that is, I hammered on the glass and tried to beg him to slow down.
Always the sea was molten blue enamel, and the far-away villages seemed crafty inlays of mosaic work; and the sun was a disk of hammered Grecian gold.
About her waist there was a girdle of hammered gold, and pearls were sewn upon the back of her brown velvet gloves.
If I could climb down to the garden, and then perhaps up again to my own chamber, I might get me to bed, what time Fifanti still hammered at that door.
He wore a leather jerkin and great thigh-boots of grey leather, and from his girdle of hammered steel hung a dagger and the empty carriages of a sword.
When a man has been knocked blind and silly by his luck; when he's been hammered out of all hope and pride in himself--what can he do, lady?
Without pausing to consider further, I rushed below and hammered at the cabin doors of Anthea and Julius, which were contiguous; and upon receiving a reply, shouted to them to dress at once and join me with all speed in the drawing-room.
And although many of the things that I learned had to be hammered into me with a cane wielded by a willing and vigorous arm, I can truthfully assert that I am not a whit the worse, but rather the better for it to-day.
At the end of their third march they were disagreeably surprised by the arrival in their camp of a hammered iron slug which, fired from a steady rest at seven hundred yards, flicked out the brains of a private seated by the fire.
On its right the broken left of the Army of the North was flying in mass, chased by the Southern horse and hammered by the Southern guns till these had been pushed far beyond the limits of their last support.
And a cold wind flapped Sara Lee's skirts, and the guns hammered at Ypres, and the general blew on his fingers.
The girls tittered, of course, and the boys hammered each other's ribs, moved by the unusual sight.
The rain had changed to sleet outside and hammered at the window viciously, but the blazing fire and the romping young people set it at defiance.
The division’s artillery and a good part of the III Corps’ big guns hammered the Japanese on Orote without letup.
Nations are possessed with an insane ambition to perpetuate the memory of themselves by the amount of hammered stone they leave.
Satisfied by this gift the infant ceased from fretful repining, sucking contentedly at the meat end; and between sucks hammered contentedly with the drumstick on the seat back and window ledge, leaving lardy smears there in the dust.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hammered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: embossed; graven; modeled; molded; sculptured