SLAMMED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Car burglar alarms went off, car doors slammed They slammed the door after them The star rating system was slammed by health service journals and others as irrational and subject to fiddling Nobody wants another 1963–64 when, after expansion got under way, the brakes had to be slammed on again
Slammed (Slammed, #1) by Colleen Hoover - Goodreads Enter Will Cooper: The attractive, 21-year-old new neighbor with an intriguing passion for slam poetry and a unique sense of humor Within days of their introduction, Will and Layken form an intense emotional connection, leaving Layken with a renewed sense of hope
Slammed - definition of slammed by The Free Dictionary To shut with force and loud noise: slammed the door 2 To put, throw, or otherwise forcefully move so as to produce a loud noise: slammed the book on the desk 3 To hit or strike with great force 4 Slang To criticize harshly; censure forcefully 5 Slang To drink quickly (a beverage, especially an alcoholic one) Often used with back or down
SLAM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary He slammed the brakes on (= used them quickly and with force) when a child ran in front of his car I had to stop suddenly , and the car behind me slammed into the back of me Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples
Slammed - Book Series In Order Slammed is the name of a series of contemporary romance novels written by Colleen Hoover Slammed is also the first novel in the series The books chronicle the love lives of a grieving girl and a struggling young man
SLAMMED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary She started to read her book just as the front door slammed The door to the situation room crashed open, cannoned off the wall and slammed shut The old women called at houses selling lucky charms and muttering curses if they found a door slammed in their faces → see slam1 Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
slammed - Wiktionary, the free dictionary slammed (comparative more slammed, superlative most slammed) Very busied with work I was just too slammed to intervene By drink number five he was snapping his fingers to get my attention and his tips were getting smaller and smaller He was becoming my worst enemy and he could sense it
slam - Oxford Learners Dictionaries Definition of slam verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive, transitive] to shut, or to make something shut, with a lot of force, making a loud noise synonym bang I heard the door slam behind him + adj A window slammed shut in the wind slam something He stormed out of the house, slamming the door as he left