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View definitions for hammer home

hammer home

verb as in belabor

Strongest match

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Negative views of the economy were the product of the Democrats’ refusal to hammer home, day in and day out, how well the economy was doing on their watch.

From Salon

“The filing will hammer home these points, probably reveal and detail supporting evidence that has not yet been made public, and easily distinguish evidence of official acts,” Gershman said.

From Salon

The Europeans raced into a two-hole lead after three but, when given the opportunity to hammer home their advantage, Denmark's Pedersen crucially missed short putts on the fifth and sixth holes that would have put them almost out of sight.

From BBC

It remains to be seen if this new stance will be enough for her to cast off the “failed border czar” label, given that Republicans will no doubt continue to hammer home that image all the way to election day.

From BBC

Mr Sunak sought to hammer home his claim Labour would hammer you for more tax, a suggestion it took Mr Starmer some time to dismiss as false.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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