1. slammed - Adjective
2. slammed - Verb
Derived from slam
of Slam
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm slammed with an identity that can no longer say a word; mute with responsibility. Kate Millett
The door slammed open. Vivenna jumped, putting a hand to her chest. Vasher walked in. 'Start reaching for that sword when you're startled,' he said. 'There's little reason to grab your shirt, unless you're planning to rip it off. Brandon Sanderson
I slammed the doors open a little harder than I needed to, stalked out to the Blue Beetle, and drove away with all the raging power the ancient four-cylinder engine should muster. Behold the angry wizard puttputt-putting away. Jim Butcher
Jace slammed his hand down on the stele. "Clary-" "She said she doesn't want it,” said Simon. "Ha-ha.” "Ha-ha?” Jace looked incredulous. "That's your comeback? Cassandra Clare
[T]he twenty-first century truly began on September 11, 2001, ten years later, when planes slammed into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. George Friedman
Better to be shot with a crossbow than rejected by a window slammed shut. Sicilian Proverb