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View definitions for slam

slam

noun as in loud noise from impact

noun as in harsh criticism

verb as in throw or push very hard

verb as in criticize very harshly

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Justice was “minimally served” for Jax, said Matt, who stormed out of the court, suspending the room in silence as the door slammed behind him.

But Duterte's former presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo has slammed the arrest, saying it was "unlawful" as the Philippines had withdrawn from the ICC.

From BBC

After slamming the assumptions employers may have about larger people, Fisher-Becker ended his video with a call to action.

Her most memorable moment might have been when she slammed the ball off the court in frustration after getting called for charging in the first half.

As quickly as that win seemed primed to open countless doors for international cinema, the rapid spread of COVID-19 slammed those doors shut again.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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