slam
slam /sl'æm/ (slams slamming slammed)
1 [VERB] V n, V, V n adj
If you slam a door or window or if it slams, it shuts noisily and with great force.
She slammed the door and locked it behind her...
I was relieved to hear the front door slam...
He slammed the gate shut behind him.
2 [VERB] V n with adv
If you slam something down, you put it there quickly and with great force.
She listened in a mixture of shock and anger before slamming the phone down.
3 [VERB] V n
To slam someone or something means to criticize them very severely. (JOURNALISM)
The famed film-maker slammed the claims as `an outrageous lie'...
4 [VERB] V into/against n, V n into/against n
If one thing slams into or against another, it crashes into it with great force.
The plane slammed into the building after losing an engine shortly after take-off...
He slammed me against the ground.
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see also Grand Slam
1 [VERB] V n, V, V n adj
If you slam a door or window or if it slams, it shuts noisily and with great force.
She slammed the door and locked it behind her...
I was relieved to hear the front door slam...
He slammed the gate shut behind him.
2 [VERB] V n with adv
If you slam something down, you put it there quickly and with great force.
She listened in a mixture of shock and anger before slamming the phone down.
3 [VERB] V n
To slam someone or something means to criticize them very severely. (JOURNALISM)
The famed film-maker slammed the claims as `an outrageous lie'...
4 [VERB] V into/against n, V n into/against n
If one thing slams into or against another, it crashes into it with great force.
The plane slammed into the building after losing an engine shortly after take-off...
He slammed me against the ground.
5
see also Grand Slam