hammered

/ˈhæmərd/
adjective
  1. Shaped or decorated by being struck with a hammer, especially metalwork.
    • She bought a hammered copper bowl at the craft fair.
    • He admired the hammered texture of the silver tray.
    • The hammered finish on the bracelet gave it a rustic look.
  2. Very drunk or heavily intoxicated (informal).
    • After three beers, he was completely hammered.
    • She got hammered at the party and couldn't walk straight.
    • They warned him not to get hammered before the exam.
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verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of hammer: to hit or strike repeatedly with a hammer or similar tool.
    • He hammered the nail into the wall to hang the picture.
    • They hammered the fence posts into the ground.
    • She hammered the metal until it was flat and smooth.