The hammer throw is a competitive sport in which a metal ball, attached to a cable, is whirled round several times, then let go. The object is to see who can throw the hammer the furthest.
In "Matilda," throwing the hammer refers to a scene in which the character Miss Trunchbull competes in a hammer-throwing competition at Matilda's school. Miss Trunchbull demonstrates her strength and aggressiveness by participating in the competition and throwing the hammer with great force.
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Throwing the Sixteen Pound Hammer - 1903 was released on: USA: September 1903
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To attach a wire to a throwing hammer, first, ensure that the hammer's handle has a secure attachment point, often a loop or a hole near the head. Use a durable wire, typically a steel cable, and thread it through the attachment point, securing it with a strong knot or crimping it in place. Ensure the wire is taut but not overly tight to allow for proper throwing dynamics. Finally, double-check the attachment for safety before use.
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Doing something you shouldn't be doing with equipment. For example, throwing a hammer across the room.