Slammed

slammed Add to word list past simple and past participle of slam (Definition of slammed from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

Define slammed. slammed synonyms, slammed pronunciation, slammed translation, English dictionary definition of slammed. v. slammed , slam ming , slams v. tr. 1. To shut with force and loud noise: slammed the door. 2. To put, throw, or otherwise forcefully move so as to...

Adjective slammed (comparative more slammed, superlative most slammed) (slang) Very busy with work.

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The old women called at houses selling lucky charms and muttering curses if they found a door slammed in their faces.

slammed definition: closed or hit with force. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Discover expressions like "slammed with work", "slammed shut".

to strike, throw, etc., with force and noise on impact:[~ + object] She picked up the book and slammed it on the table. to hit, push, etc., violently:[~ (+ on) + object] If you slam (on) the brakes, the car will skid.

He slammed the books down on the table and ran outside. She slammed down the phone.

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Slammed is the past tense of slam, which means to shut something forcefully. It often describes a strong negative emotional response, such as anger or frustration, expressed through the act of closing something with great force.

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