slam something into something

slam something into something
ˌslam ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth | ˌslam sth ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth derived
to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth crash into sth with a lot of force

The car skidded and slammed into a tree.

The force of the explosion slammed me against the wall.

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  • slam something against something — ˌslam ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth | ˌslam sth ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth derived to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth crash into sth with a lot of force • The car skidded and slammed into a tree. • The force of the explosion slammed me against …   Useful english dictionary

  • slam something into somebody — ˌslam ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth | ˌslam sth ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth derived to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth crash into sth with a lot of force • The car skidded and slammed into a tree. • The force of the explosion slammed me against …   Useful english dictionary

  • slam something against somebody — ˌslam ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth | ˌslam sth ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth derived to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth crash into sth with a lot of force • The car skidded and slammed into a tree. • The force of the explosion slammed me against …   Useful english dictionary

  • slam into something — ˌslam ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth | ˌslam sth ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth derived to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth crash into sth with a lot of force • The car skidded and slammed into a tree. • The force of the explosion slammed me against …   Useful english dictionary

  • slam against something — ˌslam ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth | ˌslam sth ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth derived to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth crash into sth with a lot of force • The car skidded and slammed into a tree. • The force of the explosion slammed me against …   Useful english dictionary

  • slam — slam1 [ slæm ] verb ** 1. ) transitive to shut a door or lid with great force so that it makes a loud noise, often because you are angry: He ran from the room, slamming the door behind him. slam the door shut: She slammed the door shut in his… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • slam — I UK [slæm] / US verb Word forms slam : present tense I/you/we/they slam he/she/it slams present participle slamming past tense slammed past participle slammed ** 1) [transitive] to shut a door or a lid with great force so that it makes a loud… …   English dictionary

  • slam — [[t]slæ̱m[/t]] slams, slamming, slammed 1) V ERG If you slam a door or window or if it slams, it shuts noisily and with great force. [V n] She slammed the door and locked it behind her... I was relieved to hear the front door slam... [V n adj] He …   English dictionary

  • slam — ► VERB (slammed, slamming) 1) shut forcefully and loudly. 2) push or put somewhere with great force. 3) (often slam into) crash or strike heavily into. 4) put into action suddenly or forcefully. 5) informal criticize severely …   English terms dictionary

  • slam dunk — slam ,dunk noun count 1. ) in basketball, the action of jumping up and pushing the ball into the net with great force 2. ) AMERICAN something that is very successful: This tour is a slam dunk a winner on both musical and technical levels …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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