to act with vigor and focus, as with a blacksmith during the intense phase of metalworking when the glowing hot target is held with tongs and struck repeatedly with hammer blows; suggestive of heavy exertion, this phrase is generally used as an adjective, as in “We need to attack our low customer satisfaction scores hammer and tongs until we turn the trend around”; more likely to be heard in British or Commonwealth contexts
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