Examples of using "Hammer" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Hand me that hammer.
- Pass me that hammer.
- Hand that hammer to me.
She's a babe.
Tom needed a hammer.
I need a hammer.
Put down the hammer.
- Where is the hammer?
- Where's the hammer?
Boston is great.
Do you have a hammer?
Tom didn't need a hammer.
Look at that big hammer.
- Hand me that hammer.
- Pass me that hammer.
Try it with a hammer.
Stone to hammer, man to mummy,
mega. Hammer. Great. Very, very great.
Where can I buy a hammer?
Look at that big hammer.
Look at that big hammer.
Tom smashed his piggy bank with a hammer.
I keep my hammer in the toolbox.
Boston is great.
I need a hammer to repair the table.
He broke up the concrete block with a hammer.
A departmental manager is always between a rock and a hard place.
I need a hammer to nail the boards.
She hit him with a hammer.
The hammer and sickle symbolizes communism.
The blacksmith took the hammer in his callused hand.
When using a hammer, be careful with where you put your fingers.
He accidentally hit his thumb with the hammer.
A new Take That album! That's really something else!
Tom accidentally hit his thumb with a hammer.
My toolbox contains only pliers, a hammer, and a screwdriver.
"I see," said the blind man, as he picked up his hammer and saw.
Tom hammered the glowing iron on the anvil.
- I'm going to use the new hammer you gave me.
- I'm going to use the new hammer that you gave me.
I borrowed my father's hammer to build a dog house.
To a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
Be more careful with the hammer - don't hit my finger!
With a hammer and nails in her hand, she headed straight here.
Where did you get that dress, Maria? It's great!
I have a hammer, and I'm not afraid to use it!
To the man who only has a hammer in the toolkit, every problem looks like a nail.
An unbreakable walnut in Bern has taken several casualties: 17 nutcrackers, 29 teeth, and a hammer.
"I see," said the blind man, as he picked up his hammer and saw.
- He who only has a hammer in his toolbox sees all problems as nails.
- When all you have is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail.
Tom told Mary to put the hammer back into the toolbox when she was finished using it.
"I see," said the blind man, as he picked up his hammer and saw.
The young Russian geologist hammered off a piece of the stone and minutely examined it. "Basalt!" he cried rapturously, passing a fragment of the rock to his German colleague.