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hammer
Noun
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A hammer is a heavy tool for pushing a nail into wood.
When you have only a hammer, all things seem like nails.
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A hammer is a moving part of a gun that hits the firing pin to make the gun fire.
hammer
Verb
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If you hammer something, you push a nail into wood using a hammer.
He hammered so hard that the building moved a little.
headed
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adjective
having a heading or course in a certain direction
westward headed wagons
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adjective
having a heading or caption
a headed column
headed notepaper
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adjective
having a head of a specified kind or anything that serves as a head; often used in combination
headed bolts
three-headed Cerberus
a cool-headed fighter pilot
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adjective
of leafy vegetables; having formed into a head
headed cabbages
fruit
Noun
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or The fruit is the part of a plant or tree that holds the seeds. It's usually sweet and good to eat.
Most people don't eat enough fruit and vegetables.
Apples, oranges, and bananas are the most common fruits in most supermarkets.
bat
Noun
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A bat is a small, furry animal (a mammal) that has wings and can fly.
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A bat is a special stick used to hit the ball in baseball, and in some other games.
bat
Verb
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If you bat, you swing something or try to hit something.
She batted her eyelashes shyly.
The cat batted at the mouse with its paws.
The baseball player did not bat well in the game.