back in shakespeares time, there he was obsessed with the venetians, so to make them look so amazing he thought he would give them their own language, which nowerdays we call "chav"
take merchant of Venice, when antonio says to shylock,
"lend me thou penny, i wish to get hammered"
and another reference is in a midsummer nights dream where bottom says to tatania
"init blud, thou art looking freakin' gorjus!"
hope that helped :D
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Is jewish origin.
It is of Welsh origin.
It is of French origin.
"isabel del mar" origin spanish
The origin of this word is Latin - from Opulentus
yes it can be hammered into place because it is a metal but non-metal can not be hammered into shape.
Hammered is a verb in that sentence.
An element that can be hammered is called malleable.
no because oxygen cannot be hammered
Hammered - novel - has 352 pages.
"Hammered", as used in the above sentence, functions as a verb.
Hammered - novel - was created on 2004-12-28.
The ISBN of Hammered - novel - is 0-553-58750-1.
When I hammered the nail, I accidentally hit my thumb. The astronomy teacher hammered the basics of star formation into our heads over and over again.
Malleable , malleability is the ability of a metal to be hammered into thin sheets.
it can be hammered into shape not its a gas for crying out loud
into a piece of wood