jackhammer in English

noun
1
a portable pneumatic hammer or drill.
Landon cracked his eyes open and grimaced in pain from the pounding headache; like an incessant jackhammer drilling into his skull at all angles.
verb
1
beat or hammer heavily or loudly and repeatedly.
Having pinpointed the exact location, the bird goes in for the kill with an elaborate maneuver, kicking its legs out from under its wings and jackhammering its beak a few centimeters into the soil to nab its wriggling breakfast.
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Below are sample sentences containing the word "jackhammer" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "jackhammer", or refer to the context using the word "jackhammer" in the English Dictionary.

1. Now let's do some jackhammer squats.

2. Not a crane, not a jackhammer, not a hard hat in sight.

3. I want a sledgehammer, I want a crowbar, I want a jackhammer, now!

4. The ultrasonic waves make the probe act like a jackhammer, shattering all but the hardest stones it contacts.

5. Ever since I turned, I feel like my skin is on fire and there's a jackhammer in my head.

6. Airier, more spacious and more relaxed than its jackhammer predecessors, 'Challengers' is the sound of songwriters Carl Newman and Dan B jar stretching out

7. High-resolution manometry (HRM) is increasingly used and allows characterization of different achalasia types (i.e. type I classical achalasia, type II panesophageal pressurization and type III spasmodic achalasia) and differentiation from other motility disorders (e.g. distal esophageal spasm, jackhammer esophagus and nutcracker esophagus).