ram

US /ræm/

UK /ræm/

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n.NounHeavy device used to break through a door by force
The enemy forces used a battering ram to break the castle gate
v.t.Transitive VerbTo hit something hard with another object
When angry, the bully used to ram his head against the wall
v.t.Transitive VerbTo push something forcefully into place
The burglar started to ram all the valuables into a bag
n.NounMale sheep
The farmer had several dozen sheep and a ram, which he raised for their wool
n.NounRandom access memory; a type of computer memory.
The computer needs more RAM to run the new software.

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