noun A large, heavy hammer typically used for breaking rock or driving in stakes.
A sledgehammer is a heavy-duty tool used for driving stakes, breaking up concrete, and other demolition work.
Metalworkers may use sledgehammers for shaping and forming metal pieces.
In carpentry, a sledgehammer can be used for heavy-duty tasks such as framing and building structures.
In landscaping, a sledgehammer can be used for driving fence posts, breaking up rocks, and other heavy-duty tasks.
Masons use sledgehammers for breaking up bricks, stones, and other materials during construction.
In writing, the term 'sledgehammer' may be used figuratively to describe a piece of writing that is heavy-handed or overly forceful in its approach.
A psychologist may use the term 'sledgehammer' metaphorically to describe an overly aggressive or blunt approach to therapy or counseling.
In construction, a sledgehammer is a common tool used for breaking up concrete or other heavy-duty demolition work.
A demolition expert may use a sledgehammer as a tool for precise and controlled demolition of structures.
A blacksmith may use a sledgehammer to shape and forge metal into various objects.
A fitness trainer may use a sledgehammer in a workout routine known as 'sledgehammer training' to improve strength and endurance.