mishammer
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[edit]mishammer (third-person singular simple present mishammers, present participle mishammering, simple past and past participle mishammered)
- To hammer improperly.
- 1947, Here and Now, page 63:
- When my most jesus fear is crucified By ready nails at every stranger's eye, By christian words mishammered at my ear, They are my fears, not I, that die.
- 1993, Discover: The Greater Ann Arbor Area, page 75:
- Now in its 46th year, the Society welcomes everyone who can sing, act, dance, paint, sew, draw, hammer nails or remove nails that have been mishammered.
- 1996, Earl Proulx, Yankee Magazine's Make It Last, page 114:
- If they cut a board wrong or mishammered a nail, the board went into the scrap heap.
- 2008, Kathleen Stewart, The After Life: A Memoir, page 20:
- I should know to be still when, down below the house in his workshop, he is mishammering a nail.