100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "ram"
Definition
The verb ram means to forcefully push or drive something into a specified position or place, often with great force or violence. It can also refer to the act of colliding with something in a forceful manner.
Synonyms
- Smash
- Crash
- Strike
- Bump
- Hit
- Thrust
- Push
- Force
- Jolt
- Shove
Antonyms
- Pull
- Withdraw
- Ease
- Release
- Retreat
- Soften
- Yield
- Lessen
Examples
- The truck rammed into the barrier.
- He rammed the door open when he realized he was locked out.
- The bull rammed into the fence, trying to escape.
- She rammed her foot down on the accelerator.
- The player rammed the ball into the net for a goal.
- They rammed the sled into the snowbank.
- The angry mob rammed the gates of the palace.
- The car rammed into the wall after losing control.
- He rammed his opinion into the discussion, regardless of others’ views.
- The waves rammed against the rocks during the storm.
- The mechanic had to ram the tool to fix the stubborn bolt.
- The dog rammed its nose into the ground, digging for a bone.
- She rammed the last piece of cake into her mouth.
- The construction crew rammed the pile driver into the ground.
- He rammed the lid onto the container to seal it tightly.
- The football player rammed through the defense to score.
- They rammed the registration forms into the box.
- The team rammed their strategy into the presentation.
- The climbers rammed their ice picks into the frozen surface.
- The car was rammed by another vehicle at the intersection.
- The horse rammed its head against the stable door.
- He rammed the idea into the team's agenda.
- She rammed her way through the crowd to get to the front.
- The protesters rammed their message home with chants.
- The ship rammed through the icy waters.
- The child rammed his toy truck into the wall.
- The wrestler rammed his opponent into the mat.
- The truck driver had to ram the brakes to avoid an accident.
- They rammed their way into the exclusive club.
- He rammed the card into the reader to gain access.
- The deer rammed its antlers against the tree.
- She rammed the suitcase into the trunk of the car.
- The athlete rammed the ground with his feet as he sprinted.
- The bullfighter had to dodge as the bull rammed past.
- The child rammed his head into the soft pillow.
- The rescue team had to ram the door to enter the building.
- The waves rammed against the shore, creating a loud crash.
- He rammed his shoulder into the door to break it down.
- The bulldozer rammed through the old building.
- The explorer rammed the pick into the ice to secure the rope.
- The students rammed their ideas into the discussion.
- The charging elephant rammed into the jeep.
- The hiker rammed the stick into the ground to mark the trail.
- The team rammed their way to victory.
- She rammed the last piece of fabric into the sewing machine.
- The angry customer rammed his complaint at the manager.
- The cyclist rammed his way through the busy street.
- The police car rammed the suspect's vehicle to stop it.
- He rammed the idea of change into the company culture.
- The dog rammed its head into the owner's leg for attention.
- The protesters rammed their signs into the ground.
- The soldier rammed the barricade to get through.
- The runner rammed into his opponent, trying to win the race.
- The cat rammed its paw into the box, searching for toys.
- The gymnast rammed her feet into the mat during her landing.
- The wave rammed the boat, causing it to rock violently.
- He rammed the button on the remote to change the channel.
- The deer rammed into the side of the car unexpectedly.
- The actor rammed his lines into the rehearsal.
- The delivery truck rammed the curb while parking.
- The climber had to ram the gear into the crevice for safety.
- The coach rammed motivation into the team before the game.
- The wind rammed the debris against the windows.
- The angry child rammed his toy against the floor.
- The football team rammed the ball down the field.
- He rammed the doorbell repeatedly until someone answered.
- The truck driver rammed the loading dock with precision.
- They rammed the new policy into the discussion without hesitation.
- The police officer rammed the suspect's car during the chase.
- The bird rammed its beak into the tree bark looking for insects.
- The team rammed their strategy into the opposing team's defense.
- The scientist rammed the hypothesis into her research paper.
- She rammed herself into the chair after a long day.
- The players rammed their helmets together during the game.
- The wind rammed the rain against the windows all night.
- The angry protestor rammed his message into the news report.
- He rammed his way through obstacles to reach his goal.
- The child rammed his toy train into the tracks.
- The veteran rammed advice into the rookie's mind.
- The explorer rammed the flag into the snow to mark the spot.
- The band rammed their music into the hearts of the audience.
- The mechanic rammed the wrench onto the bolt.
- The artist rammed the paintbrush into the canvas with passion.
- The waves rammed the boat, tossing it about.
- The dog rammed his head into his owner’s hand for a pet.
- The car rammed through the intersection without stopping.
- He rammed the idea of sustainability into the project.
- The player rammed his foot into the ball for a powerful kick.
- The coach rammed discipline into the team's training regimen.
- The child rammed the puzzle pieces together with force.
- The athlete rammed his body into the finish line.
- The explosion rammed debris into the air.
- The horse rammed its hooves into the ground, eager to run.
- The wind rammed the trees, bending them with force.
- The team rammed their way into the finals.
- The bull rammed its way through the fence.
- The detective rammed the truth into the case.
- The toddler rammed his toy into the box.
- The storm rammed the coastline, causing damage.
- The scientist rammed the theory into the debate.