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Whether the current hammerlock on gold can be broken is hard to tell.
I grabbed him in a hammerlock and held his neck so he couldn't move.
He slipped his arm around the guy's neck and tried to get a hammerlock on him.
- which would yield White a hammerlock on the center after 7 Nf5.
One of the guards got a hammerlock on me, giving my arm a twist.
Iraq's hammerlock on the economy is just as tight.
He wants me to throw a legal hammerlock on Suade.
Democrats pledged to keep the Senate in session until the hammerlock was broken.
Unless somebody gets a hammerlock on Hindenburg pretty soon, you may see a lot of action in this war.
He shoved Rod's arm higher in the hammerlock to emphasize his point.
OF course, New York doesn't have a hammerlock on media companies.
He slung an arm across her shoulder in an affectionate hammerlock.
I whispered as I invented the hammerlock and put it on him.
She kept a hammerlock on Charlie's neck and listened.
Hammerlock: Pins the opponent's arm behind the back, with wrist toward their own shoulder.
The hammerlock that the anti-inflation battle has had on economic policy is easing up.
She held him in a contorted hammerlock with his left arm behind his back.
He has no close family in Arnette or anyplace else, so we can't put much of a hammerlock on him.
"For myself when I look at you an' know all the happiness you got a hammerlock on.
While watching a show when he was 10 years old, he once grabbed his mother and applied a hammerlock.
Hammerlock is a form of the armlock in wrestling and martial arts.
Through the decades, grand touring car and wrestling's hammerlock have been deleted for this reason.
She had her muse in a hammerlock, and she was possessed by the Work.
"If any one company gets a hammerlock on the online advertising space, as Google seems to be trying to do, that is worrisome."
"They would have a hammerlock west of the Mississippi that could improve their service but would hurt competition."