1. Hammers - Noun
2. Hammers - Proper noun
Hammers
plural of Hammer
Hammers
A surname.
A harpsichord produces sound by plucking its strings, and a piano produces sound by striking its strings with tiny hammers. Source: Internet
Although this might also be done by other tools (as regular hammers and heavy rolls), a vibrator is often used to speed up the process. Source: Internet
As if you didn't know, the Griffith Kart Club – think go-karts going like the hammers of hell 12 times around a motoring mulberry bush about 42 seconds a lap – have just held the final round of the Southern Star Series. Source: Internet
Big test of the Hammers' resolve in the second-half. Source: Internet
As hammers must be used in many circumstances, where the position of the person using them cannot be taken for granted, trade-offs are made for the sake of practicality. Source: Internet
Dataproducts was a typical vendor of drum printers, often selling similar models with both a full set of hammers (and delivering, for example 600 lines-per-minute of output) and a half set of hammers (delivering 300 LPM). Source: Internet