1. slamming - Noun
2. slamming - Adjective
3. slamming - Verb
Derived from slam
of Slam
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbrupt changes in direction or slamming on the brakes could cause you to spin out of control. Source: Internet
And excite it does: whether pootling along gently, or slamming foot to floor to release all that power, it's enough to cosset your whole body into those plush seats and hold you there, heart thumping. Source: Internet
An artist's impression of the asteroid slamming into the Greenland ice sheet. Source: Internet
But the denials of favouritism and reassurances that safety measures were followed failed to placate critics, with Twitter users slamming the “hypocrisy” of the authorisation while France had imposed measures to control the spread of the virus. Source: Internet
But his visit had turned into a slamming match between the ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi in Maharashtra and the UP government, with Thackeray himself taking a dig at Adityanath. Source: Internet
Daniel Neville-Lake, 9, Harrison Neville-Lake, 5, Milly Neville-Lake, 2, and their 65-year-old grandfather Gary Neville were all killed when Muzzo ran a stop sign, slamming into the minivan they were in. Source: Internet