Ram

Pronunciation: /ˈræm/

Ram (noun)

  1. A male sheep, often with large, curved horns.
  2. A heavy tool used to break through doors or walls.
  3. A type of computer memory that stores data temporarily.

Examples

  • The ram led the flock across the field.
  • A ram can be very protective of its herd.

Common collocations: strong ram, ram's horns, heavy ram, use a ram, upgrade RAM

Ram (verb)

  1. To hit something hard, often with your head or another object.

Examples

  • The car rammed into the barrier.
  • He rammed the door open with his shoulder.

Synonyms of Ram

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