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Hammered শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: পিটানো
Hammered Meaning In Bengali পিটানো
Hammered
হাতুডি দিয়া আঘাত করা, ঠুকা, সমালোচনা করা,
Definition
1) The first definition of 'hammered' refers to being physically struck or hit with a hammer or similar tool, resulting in significant impact or damage.
2) The second definition of 'hammered' is a slang term used to describe being heavily intoxicated or drunk, often after consuming a large amount of alcohol.
3) The third definition of 'hammered' can refer to the process of shaping or forming metal using a hammer and anvil, typically in metalworking or blacksmithing.
Examples
Hammered Example in a sentence
1) The blacksmith hammered the hot iron to shape it into a horseshoe.
2) He hammered the nail into the wall to hang the picture frame.
3) The construction workers hammered the metal beams into place.
4) The drummer hammered the drums with great speed and precision.
5) I felt like my head was being hammered by a relentless headache.
6) The heavy rainfall hammered against the windows of the house.
7) The boxer was mercilessly hammered by his opponent in the ring.
8) The carpenter carefully hammered the joints of the wooden table together.
9) The sculptor hammered away at the marble block to create a masterpiece.
10) The guitarist hammered the strings, producing a powerful and energetic sound.
Part of Speech
Hammered (Verb)
Synonyms
Hammer - (VERB) হাতুডি দিয়া আঘাত করা
Scold , Beat , Hammer , Knock , Rap , Strike Against - (VERB) ঠুকা
Denounce , Criticize , Hammer , Attack , Decry , Comment - (VERB) সমালোচনা করা
Encyclopedia
The first definition of 'hammered' refers to being physically struck or hit with a hammer or similar tool, resulting in significant impact or damage.
The second definition of 'hammered' is a slang term used to describe being heavily intoxicated or drunk, often after consuming a large amount of alcohol.
The third definition of 'hammered' can refer to the process of shaping or forming metal using a hammer and anvil, typically in metalworking or blacksmithing.
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