Hammed [verb]

Definition of Hammed:

act, depict as entertainment

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Sentence/Example of Hammed:

When recipe editor Ann Maloney found herself with an abundance of dill, she whipped up this simple dill ham salad sandwich, which is almost equal parts ham to dill!

Here, dill is not an accent, but a nearly equal partner to the ham.

I am imagining making a couple of dill ham salad sandwiches for a picnic or hike.

While ham salad is an old-school recipe that’s been around forever, it had not earned a spot in my regular rotation until a grocery delivery gone awry led me to this version that I now find myself craving.

For the latter, I made the soup more everyday-friendly by calling for an easy-to-find ham steak rather than rely on what’s left from a whole ham.

The gang were all missile men and they cheered and jeered as he hammed up the introduction.

The course is that of the caravans across the Korosko desert to Abu-Hammed.

At Abu Hammed, it flows over granitic rocks, and these continue from that place for about 120 miles.

One kind only of regularly stratified rock occurs in the 776 miles from Abu Hammed to Phil; viz.

Blind, cat-hammed and pacing along,—but his sides were slick and hard, his quarters rubber.