hammer and tongs
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Adverb
hammer and tongs (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) In a manner indicating seriousness of intent and capability of harm.
- When they had an argument they went at it hammer and tongs.
- 1928, D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence, chapter XIV, in Lady Chatterley’s Lover, authorized British edition, London: Martin Secker […], published February 1932 (May 1932 printing), →OCLC:
- She sort of let things go, didn't get me a proper dinner when I came home from work, and if I said anything, flew out at me. And I flew back, hammer and tongs.
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With tools indicating seriousness of intent and capability of harm
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