be at it hammer and tongs



be at it hammer and tongs

To do something or perform some task with tremendous fervor, determination, energy, or forcefulness. An allusion to the force with which a blacksmith strikes metal using his or her hammer and tongs. What started as a minor disagreement has escalated into a heated argument, and the two have been at it hammer and tongs ever since.
See also: and, hammer, tongs

be/go at it hammer and tongs

  (informal)
to do something, especially to argue, with a lot of energy or violence You should have heard last night's argument - they were at it hammer and tongs till four o'clock this morning.
See also: and, hammer, tongs

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Godeliva-Ancient Germanic
Timoteotee-mo-TE-o (Italian, Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Argus-Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Limbikanilim-bee-KAH-neeSouthern African, Chewa
Mazhar-Turkish
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