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Definition of claw hammer in English: claw hammernoun 1A hammer with one side of the head split and curved, used for extracting nails. 拔钉锤,鱼尾锤,羊角榔头 Example sentencesExamples - Soon after being removed, plywood forms should be inspected for wear and cleaned with a hardwood wedge and a stiff fiber brush rather than a metal brush, hammer, or claw hammer.
- The daughter was using a claw hammer to do the job, and because the hammer was small and the ground was hard, the job was going very slowly.
- It's like trying to remove a screw with a claw hammer; it's the wrong tool for the job.
- I keep most of my tools, but I'm not certain I have a claw hammer.’
- Towards the end, he has been transformed into a man, constantly on the move, containing a barely suppressed rage, which allows him to take on dozens of armed men with only a claw hammer and make threats like no one else.
- Setting it down in front of the door, she selected a twenty-two-ounce claw hammer and got to work.
- They just do not do anything for me artistically speaking, being about as exciting as a claw hammer or a nail gun.
- But bring safety glasses and don't use claw hammers from home to break up rock - they are too soft and the steel will splinter!
- Tossing the claw hammer on to the floor, he sank down to his knees.
- Neither of them could have had a claw hammer big enough to pull out the railroad spikes.
- He remembered how his dad had lifted the floor boards with a claw hammer.
- For instance, there's the double-claw hammer used by woodworkers and carpenters to pull up nails with more ease than a single claw hammer.
- My husband is a carpenter and I could see it was a claw hammer.
- Unwilling to climb up, he'd elected to weight one end of the rope with a claw hammer, which he heaved heavenward in the hope it would sail over the limb.
- I had my cordless drill with attachments, flat tip screwdriver and a claw hammer.
- All I could do was run at full speed, bouncing the ball on the clubface as I went along - and bounce the ball on the head of a claw hammer and catch it there, the ball spinning like a top.
2mass noun A style of banjo playing in which the thumb and fingers strum or pluck the strings in a downward motion. Example sentencesExamples - I got to listen to lots and lots of old-time music, folk stuff and old men singing ballads and playing clawhammer banjo and fiddle.
- That evolution includes picking up other instruments and styles, like the clawhammer banjo or fingerpicking guitar, all of which had plenty of time to develop in her newfound home.
- You can hear great performers in a cabaretlike setting, or dabble in ukulele and clawhammer banjo lessons.
Definition of claw hammer in US English: claw hammernounˈklô ˌhamərˈklɔ ˌhæmər 1A hammer with one side of the head split and curved, used for extracting nails. 拔钉锤,鱼尾锤,羊角榔头 Example sentencesExamples - Tossing the claw hammer on to the floor, he sank down to his knees.
- Neither of them could have had a claw hammer big enough to pull out the railroad spikes.
- Towards the end, he has been transformed into a man, constantly on the move, containing a barely suppressed rage, which allows him to take on dozens of armed men with only a claw hammer and make threats like no one else.
- Soon after being removed, plywood forms should be inspected for wear and cleaned with a hardwood wedge and a stiff fiber brush rather than a metal brush, hammer, or claw hammer.
- Setting it down in front of the door, she selected a twenty-two-ounce claw hammer and got to work.
- They just do not do anything for me artistically speaking, being about as exciting as a claw hammer or a nail gun.
- For instance, there's the double-claw hammer used by woodworkers and carpenters to pull up nails with more ease than a single claw hammer.
- My husband is a carpenter and I could see it was a claw hammer.
- I had my cordless drill with attachments, flat tip screwdriver and a claw hammer.
- The daughter was using a claw hammer to do the job, and because the hammer was small and the ground was hard, the job was going very slowly.
- All I could do was run at full speed, bouncing the ball on the clubface as I went along - and bounce the ball on the head of a claw hammer and catch it there, the ball spinning like a top.
- He remembered how his dad had lifted the floor boards with a claw hammer.
- Unwilling to climb up, he'd elected to weight one end of the rope with a claw hammer, which he heaved heavenward in the hope it would sail over the limb.
- It's like trying to remove a screw with a claw hammer; it's the wrong tool for the job.
- But bring safety glasses and don't use claw hammers from home to break up rock - they are too soft and the steel will splinter!
- I keep most of my tools, but I'm not certain I have a claw hammer.’
2A style of banjo playing in which the thumb and fingers strum or pluck the strings in a downward motion. Example sentencesExamples - You can hear great performers in a cabaretlike setting, or dabble in ukulele and clawhammer banjo lessons.
- I got to listen to lots and lots of old-time music, folk stuff and old men singing ballads and playing clawhammer banjo and fiddle.
- That evolution includes picking up other instruments and styles, like the clawhammer banjo or fingerpicking guitar, all of which had plenty of time to develop in her newfound home.
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