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English Dictionary (1-3 of 3)
- slam
- [slæm]
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- 1. to cause (a door or window) to close noisily and with force or (of a door, etc) to close in this way
- 2. to throw (something) down noisily and violently
- 3. to criticize harshly
- 4. to go (into or out of a room, etc) in violent haste or anger
- 5. to strike with violent force
- 6. to defeat easily
- 7.
the act or noise of slamming
- 8. harsh criticism or abuse
- 9.
C17: of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse slamra, Norwegian slemma, Swedish dialect slämma
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- slam
- [slæm]
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- 1.
the winning of all (grand slam) or all but one (little slam or small slam) of the 13 tricks at bridge or whist
- 2.
the bid to do so in bridge - See grand slam little slam
- 3. an old card game
- 4. C17: of uncertain origin
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- slam
- [slæm]
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- 1. a poetry contest in which entrants compete with each other by reciting their work and are awarded points by the audience
- 2. C20: origin unknown
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