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slam <a slam; slams> N ECON

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Then, he would release a move that brought the slam dunk contest to the national consciousness.
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We're always ready to slam down the fist of judgment, but he wins us over with his smile every time.
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The unlocked nose wheel collapsed and was forced back into its well, causing the aircraft's nose to slam into, bounce off, and then scrape along the ground.
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A month ago a similar slam down of the gold price occurred in the gold market when a block of 2,000 futures contracts also halted trading.
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The first stage was not recovered for analysis as the hull integrity was breached, either on landing or on the subsequent tip over and body slam.
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While playing, the band members would slam their hands against their steel guitar strings so hard that they would draw blood, often needing to put adhesive bandages on their fingers.
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Just as a window may open to new technology entrants quickly, it can slam down sharply.
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Finally, there are also 3-point shootout and slam dunk competitions for the ages 20 and under players.
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Tucker won the votes needed to be invited to the contest and went on to become the slam dunk champion.
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Colleagues noticed that after tense calls with customers he would slam down the phone and rant.
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