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- RAMMED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any of various guided pieces for exerting pressure or for driving or forcing something by impact: such as Verb They deliberately rammed my car from behind The car slid and rammed against the wall He deliberately rammed his car into mine Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage Read More
- RAMMED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
On the trip back the train was rammed and I couldn't find a seat It's a beautiful city but it's rammed with tourists SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
- RAMMED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
14 meanings: → See ram 1 an uncastrated adult sheep 2 a piston or moving plate, esp one driven hydraulically or pneumatically Click for more definitions
- rammed, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the adjective rammed mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective rammed See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Rammed - definition of rammed by The Free Dictionary
To strike or drive against with a heavy impact; butt: rammed the door with a sledgehammer until it broke open 2 To force or press into place 3 To cram; stuff: rammed the clothes into the suitcase 4 To force passage or acceptance of: rammed the project through the city council despite local opposition [Middle English, from Old English ramm ]
- rammed - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
dash violently against: The car went out of control and rammed the truck to cram; stuff: They rammed the gag in his mouth to push firmly: to ram a bill through the Senate to force (a charge) into a firearm, as with a ramrod
- Rammed Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Simple past tense and past participle of ram (colloquial) Filled to capacity with people A good bottom may be formed by chalk rammed down close
- rammed - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
rammed (comparative more rammed, superlative most rammed) (colloquial) Filled to capacity, especially with people
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