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
Bakir-Bosnian
Desiderius-Late Roman
Elpidio-Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Mirta-Spanish, Italian, Croatian
Caio-Portuguese (Brazilian)
Corradinokor-rah-DEE-noItalian