| hammer | enlargement of the nose with dilation of follicles and redness and prominent vascularity of the skin |
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| hammer | discuss vehemently in order to reach a solution or an agreement |
| hammer | an athletic competition in which a heavy metal ball that is attached to a flexible wire is hurled as far as possible |
| hammer | shaped or worked with a hammer and often showing hammer marks |
| hammer | medium-sized live-bearing shark with eyes at either end of a flattened hammer-shaped head |
| hammer | the striking part of a hammer |
| hammer | these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence |
| hammer | medium-sized live-bearing shark with eyes at either end of a flattened hammer-shaped head |
| hammer | the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows) |
| hammer | a wrestling hold in which the opponent's arm is twisted up behind his back |
| hammer | United States lyricist who collaborated on many musical comedies (most successfully with Richard Rodgers) (1895-1960) |
| hammer | a deformed toe which is bent in a clawlike arch |