Synonym: bear, drive, goad, press, prod, push, shove, strike, thrust. Similar words: cramp, frame, drama, ramble, rampage, rampant, paramour, grammar. Meaning: [ræm] n. 1. the most common computer memory which can be used by programs to perform necessary tasks while the computer is on; an integrated circuit memory chip allows information to be stored or accessed in any order and all storage locations are equally accessible 2. (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Aries 3. the first sign of the zodiac which the sun enters at the vernal equinox; the sun is in this sign from about March 21 to April 19 4. a tool for driving or forcing something by impact 5. uncastrated adult male sheep. v. 1. strike or drive against with a heavy impact 2. force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically 3. undergo damage or destruction on impact 4. crowd or pack to capacity.
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(31) The atmosphere on board the Confederate flagship, the ram Tennessee, was altogether different.
(32) Its sensitivity is only limited by the number of RAM chips built into it.
(33) Previously, building RAM into a Smart Card required an on-card battery.
(34) Her prow, a cast-iron projection weighing 1, 500 pounds, was intended for use as a ram.
(35) Some of the nodes in it do a bit of computation, but the learning part is built just of RAM chips.
(36) He is a powerhouse, a battering ram, but also has touch and an eye for goal.
(37) He was reminded of Sir Arnold and Jonathan Ram locked in their mental combat.
(38) Ram a couple of kidneys into a perfectly good bottle of vodka, and give it to him.
(39) Ludo and I turn our collars up against the chill April evening, and ram our hands in our coat pockets.
(40) The immigration issue, the National Front's favourite political battering ram, is still there.
(41) A modern statue of a shepherd carrying a ram on his shoulders symbolizes the place's dependence on the wool trade.
(42) Ram Rahim was still overloaded and by now so terrified that he shied at passing trucks.
(43) A couple of bullets split the heavy oaken door, before it shook under the onslaught of the enemy ram.
(44) The Republicans are trying to ram through a judgment in the Gingrich case.
(45) But you need to fill all four slots before the Ram upgrade works. 5..
(46) The ram tried to return the salute, but owing to defective primers only one gun was discharged.
(47) In fact Pachycephalosaurus had a 10-inch thick skull, and probably used it as a battering ram in ritual contests.
(48) Chrysler said it was extending through Jan. 31 rebates introduced in November for 1995 models of its full-size Ram pickup.
(49) She sidestepped him, her shoulder jutting out like she would ram him aside.
(50) The Apollo computer's RAM was constructed of memory core of the type described above.
(51) Applications then have more of the original 640 kilobytes of RAM to use(http://Sentencedict.com), making them faster and more reliable.
(52) Owners Rea C Richardson benefit from his on board beet harvester jack, which was made from an ex-Moreau ram with home-brewed framing.
(53) His teeth were even and white, and Bernice wanted to ram them down his throat.
(54) I insisted that we ride the fatties and leave Ram Rahim behind to eat, he being the thinnest of the three.
(55) Ram a smaller length of dowel with a hollowed-out point dipped in Vaseline into it.
(56) Each RAM chip treats its inputs from the retina as the address of one of its cells.
(57) Male speaker We're bound to consider that it was to be used in a ram raid offence.
(58) We staggered out and began to use it as a battering ram against the locked door.
(59) Over the past year he has had eight sheep, one suckle-calf and a ram bitten by adders: the ram died.
(60) The ram was also one of the sacred animals of Amun.
More similar words: cramp, frame, drama, ramble, rampage, rampant, paramour, grammar, epigram, diagram, program, ceramics, dramatic, rambling, scramble, monogram, dramatize, framework, cablegram, programme, intramural, unscramble, programming, dramatically, grammatically, melodramatic.