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hammerlock
[ ham-er-lok ]
noun
- a hold in which one arm of an opponent is twisted and forced upward behind his back.
hammerlock
/ 藞丑忙尘蓹藢濒蓲办 /
noun
- a wrestling hold in which a wrestler twists his opponent's arm upwards behind his back
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of hammerlock1
Example Sentences
One night recently on ABC鈥檚 鈥20-20,鈥 reporter John Stossel tried to put a hammerlock on the 鈥渟port鈥 known as pro wrestling.
Together, they planned to take on Google鈥檚 hammerlock on the internet.
Mr. McConnell said a motion to vacate is akin to a 鈥渉ammerlock of dysfunction鈥 鈥 no matter who is speaker.
Conservatives have controlled the state鈥檚 Supreme Court since 2008, and Republicans have held a hammerlock on the Legislature since 2011, when the party drew itself an impenetrable majority after taking control in a wave election.
Some far-flung communities 鈥 Charlotte and Minneapolis, for example 鈥 have taken steps to undo the hammerlock of single-family zoning.
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