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Idioms and Phrases

Keep at something continuously, as in The reporters hammered away at the candidate . This phrase employs hammer in the sense of “beat repeatedly,” a usage dating from the mid-1600s.
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While he does continue to hammer away at Drake personally, the power of Lamar was always his ability to make a single story about an individual feel like an analogy about all of us.

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They also never neglect the power of narrative and nationalism and always hammer away at their own supposed superiority as lovers and protectors of the nation.

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On immigration, Biden needs to explain the historical problem, put the current “crisis” in perspective and continue to hammer away at people like House Speaker Mike Johnson who have blocked bipartisan legislation needed to help fix the problem.

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High above a railway bridge spanning a foaming river just outside the Arctic Circle, Finnish construction workers hammer away at a project that will smooth the connections from NATO's Atlantic coastline in Norway to its new border with Russia.

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Hammer away at this week’s Slate News Quiz.

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