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SLAM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary The wind made the door window slam (shut) Close the door carefully, don't slam it He slammed the brakes on (= used them quickly and with force) when a child ran in front of his car I had to stop suddenly, and the car behind me slammed into the back of me
SLAM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The wind made the door window slam (shut) Close the door carefully, don't slam it He slammed the brakes on (= used them quickly and with force) when a child ran in front of his car I had to stop suddenly, and the car behind me slammed into the back of me
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slam - Wiktionary, the free dictionary slam (third-person singular simple present slams, present participle slamming, simple past and past participle slammed) (transitive, ergative) To shut with sudden force so as to produce a shock and noise quotations Don't slam the door!
Slam - definition of slam by The Free Dictionary 1 to shut with force and noise: to slam the door 2 to dash, strike, throw, etc , with violent, noisy impact: She slammed the book on the table 3 to hit, push, block, etc , so as to cause a violent noise (often fol by on): If you slam on the brakes, the car will skid 4 to criticize harshly
slam - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to shut with force and noise: to slam the door to dash, strike, knock, thrust, throw, slap down, etc , with violent and noisy impact: He slammed his books upon the table