hammer away at



hammer away at

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.
See also: away, hammer

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Arlotto-Medieval Italian
JoashJO-ash (English)Biblical
Leonciole-ON-thyo (Spanish), le-ON-syo (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Blevins['blevinz]
Arlettear-LETFrench
Nikolaynee-kah-LIE (Russian)Russian, Bulgarian