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Synonyms of the word 
RAM → CLASH - COLLIDE - CRAM - CRASH - DRIVE - FORCE - HOUSE - INDIVIDUAL - JAM - JAMPACK - MANSION - MORTAL - PERSON - POUND - SHEEP - SIGN - SOMEBODY - SOMEONE - SOUL - STUFF - THRUST - TOOL - TUP - WADram- n. A male sheep.
- n. A battering ram; a heavy object used for breaking through doors.
- n. A warship intended to sink other ships by ramming them.
- n. A piston powered by hydraulic pressure.
- n. A weight which strikes a blow, in a ramming device such as a pile driver, a steam hammer, a stamp mill.
- v. (transitive) To intentionally collide with (a ship) with the intention of damaging or sinking it.
- v. (transitive) To strike (something) hard, especially with an implement.
- v. (transitive) To fill or compact by pounding or driving.
- v. (slang) To penetrate sexually.
clash- n. (onomatopoeia) A loud sound.
- n. (military) A skirmish, a hostile encounter.
- n. (sports) a match; a game between two sides.
- n. An angry argument.
- n. Opposition; contradiction; such as between differing or contending interests, views, purposes etc.
- n. A combination of garments that do not look good together, especially because of conflicting colours.
- n. (hurling) An instance of restarting the game after a "dead ball", where it is dropped between two opposing…
- v. to make a loud clash.
- v. to come into violent conflict.
- v. (intransitive) to argue angrily.
- v. (intransitive, of clothes) to not look good together.
- v. (intransitive, of events) to coincide, to happen at the same time, thereby rendering it impossible to…
- v. (intransitive, in games or sports) to face each other in an important game.
collide- v. To impact directly, especially if violent.
- v. To come into conflict, or be incompatible.
cram- n. The act of cramming.
- n. Information hastily memorized; as, a cram from an examination.
- n. A warp having more than two threads passing through each dent or split of the reed.
- n. (dated, British slang) A lie; a falsehood.
- v. (transitive) To press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another;…
- v. (transitive) To fill with food to satiety; to stuff.
- v. (transitive) To put hastily through an extensive course of memorizing or study, as in preparation for…
- v. To study hard; to swot.
- v. To make crude preparation for a special occasion, as an examination, by a hasty and extensive course of…
- v. To eat greedily, and to satiety; to stuff.
- v. (dated, British slang) To lie; to intentionally not tell the truth.
crash- n. An automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident.
- n. A computer malfunction that is caused by faulty software, and makes the system either partially or totally…
- n. A loud sound as made for example by cymbals.
- n. A sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures).
- n. A comedown of a drug.
- n. A group of rhinoceroses.
- n. dysphoria.
- adj. quick, fast, intensive, impromptu.
- v. (transitive) To collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
- v. (transitive) To severely damage or destroy something by causing it to collide with something else.
- v. (transitive, slang) (via gatecrash) To attend a social event without invitation, usually with unfavorable…
- v. (transitive, management) To accelerate a project or a task or its schedule by devoting more resources…
- v. (intransitive, slang) To make or experience informal temporary living arrangements.
- v. (slang) To give, as a favor.
- v. (slang) To lie down for a long rest, sleep or nap, as from tiredness or exhaustion.
- v. (computing, software, intransitive) To terminate extraordinarily.
- v. (computing, software, transitive) To cause to terminate extraordinarily.
- v. (intransitive) To experience a period of depression and/or lethargy after a period of euphoria, as after…
- v. (transitive) To hit or strike with force.
- n. (fibre) Plain linen.
drive- n. Motivation to do or achieve something; ability coupled with ambition.
- n. Violent or rapid motion; a rushing onward or away; especially, a forced or hurried dispatch of business.
- n. An act of driving animals forward, such as to be captured, hunted etc.
- n. (military) A sustained advance in the face of the enemy to take a strategic objective.
- n. A motor that does not take fuel, but instead depends on a mechanism that stores potential energy for subsequent…
- n. A trip made in a motor vehicle.
- n. A driveway.
- n. A type of public roadway.
- n. (dated) A place suitable or agreeable for driving; a road prepared for driving.
- n. (psychology) Desire or interest.
- n. (computing) An apparatus for reading and writing data to or from a mass storage device such as a disk,…
- n. (computing) A mass storage device in which the mechanism for reading and writing data is integrated with…
- n. (golf) A stroke made with a driver.
- n. (baseball, tennis) A ball struck in a flat trajectory.
- n. (cricket) A type of shot played by swinging the bat in a vertical arc, through the line of the ball, and…
- n. (soccer) A straight level shot or pass.
- n. (American football) An offensive possession, generally one consisting of several plays and/ or first downs,…
- n. A charity event such as a fundraiser, bake sale, or toy drive.
- n. (typography) An impression or matrix formed by a punch drift.
- n. A collection of objects that are driven; a mass of logs to be floated down a river.
- v. (transitive) To impel or urge onward by force; to push forward; to compel to move on.
- v. (transitive, intransitive) To direct a vehicle powered by a horse, ox or similar animal.
- v. (transitive) To cause animals to flee out of.
- v. (transitive) To move (something) by hitting it with great force.
- v. (transitive) To cause (a mechanism) to operate.
- v. (transitive, ergative) To operate (a wheeled motorized vehicle).
- v. (transitive) To motivate; to provide an incentive for.
- v. (transitive) To compel (to do something).
- v. (transitive) To cause to become.
- v. (intransitive, cricket, tennis, baseball) To hit the ball with a drive.
- v. (intransitive) To travel by operating a wheeled motorized vehicle.
- v. (transitive) To convey (a person, etc) in a wheeled motorized vehicle.
- v. (intransitive) To move forcefully.
- v. (intransitive) To be moved or propelled forcefully (especially of a ship).
- v. (transitive) To urge, press, or bring to a point or state.
- v. (transitive) To carry or to keep in motion; to conduct; to prosecute.
- v. (transitive) To clear, by forcing away what is contained.
- v. (mining) To dig horizontally; to cut a horizontal gallery or tunnel.
- v. (American football) To put together a drive (n.): to string together offensive plays and advance the ball…
- v. (obsolete) To distrain for rent.
- v. To be the dominant party where two people are engaged in a sex act.
force- n. Strength or energy of body or mind; active power; vigour; might; capacity of exercising an influence or…
- n. Power exerted against will or consent; compulsory power; violence; coercion.
- n. (countable) Anything that is able to make a big change in a person or thing.
- n. (countable, physics) A physical quantity that denotes ability to push, pull, twist or accelerate a body…
- n. Something or anything that has the power to produce an effect upon something else.
- n. (countable) A group that aims to attack, control, or constrain.
- n. (uncountable) The ability to attack, control, or constrain.
- n. (countable) A magic trick in which the outcome is known to the magician beforehand, especially one involving…
- n. (law) Legal validity.
- n. (law) Either unlawful violence, as in a "forced entry", or lawful compulsion.
- n. (linguistics, semantics, pragmatics) Ability of an utterance or its element (word, form, prosody, …) to…
- n. (science fiction) A binding, metaphysical, and ubiquitous power in the fictional universe of the Star…
- v. (transitive) To violate (a woman); to rape.
- v. (obsolete, reflexive, intransitive) To exert oneself, to do one's utmost.
- v. (transitive) To compel (someone or something) to do something.
- v. (transitive) To constrain by force; to overcome the limitations or resistance of.
- v. (transitive) To drive (something) by force, to propel (generally + prepositional phrase or adverb).
- v. (transitive) To cause to occur (despite inertia, resistance etc.); to produce through force.
- v. (transitive) To forcibly open (a door, lock etc.).
- v. To obtain or win by strength; to take by violence or struggle; specifically, to capture by assault; to…
- v. (transitive, baseball) To create an out by touching a base in advance of a runner who has no base to return…
- v. (whist) To compel (an adversary or partner) to trump a trick by leading a suit that he/she does not hold.
- v. (archaic) To put in force; to cause to be executed; to make binding; to enforce.
- v. (archaic) To provide with forces; to reinforce; to strengthen by soldiers; to man; to garrison.
- v. (obsolete) To allow the force of; to value; to care for.
- n. (countable, Northern England) A waterfall or cascade.
- v. To stuff; to lard; to farce.
house- n. A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
- n. The people who live in a house; a household.
- n. A building used for something other than a residence (typically with qualifying word).
- n. A place of business; a company or organisation, especially a printing press, a publishing company, or…
- n. A place of public accommodation or entertainment, especially a public house, an inn, a restaurant, a theatre,…
- n. The audience for a live theatrical or similar performance.
- n. (politics) A building where a deliberative assembly meets; whence the assembly itself, particularly a…
- n. A dynasty; a family with its ancestors and descendants, especially a royal or noble one.
- n. (figuratively) a place of rest or repose.
- n. A grouping of schoolchildren for the purposes of competition in sports and other activities.
- n. An animal's shelter or den, or the shell of an animal such as a snail, used for protection.
- n. (astrology) One of the twelve divisions of an astrological chart.
- n. (chess, now rare) A square on a chessboard, regarded as the proper place of a piece.
- n. (curling) The four concentric circles where points are scored on the ice.
- n. Lotto; bingo.
- n. (uncountable) A children's game in which the players pretend to be members of a household.
- v. (transitive) To keep within a structure or container.
- v. (transitive) To admit to residence; to harbor/harbour.
- v. To take shelter or lodging; to abide; to lodge.
- v. (transitive, astrology) To dwell within one of the twelve astrological houses.
- v. (transitive) To contain or cover mechanical parts.
- v. (obsolete) To drive to a shelter.
- v. (obsolete) To deposit and cover, as in the grave.
- v. (nautical) To stow in a safe place; to take down and make safe.
- n. (music) House music.
individual- n. A person considered alone, rather than as belonging to a group of people.
- n. (law) A single physical human being as a legal subject, as opposed to a legal person such as a corporation.
- n. An object, be it a thing or an agent, as contrasted to a class.
- n. (statistics) An element belonging to a population.
- adj. Relating to a single person or thing as opposed to more than one.
- adj. Intended for a single person as opposed to more than one person.
jam- n. A sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar and allowed to congeal. Often spread on bread or toast or used…
- n. (countable) A difficult situation.
- n. (countable) Blockage, congestion.
- n. (countable, popular music) An informal, impromptu performance or rehearsal.
- n. (countable, by extension) An informal event where people brainstorm and collaborate on projects.
- n. (countable, baseball) A difficult situation for a pitcher or defending team.
- n. (countable, basketball) A forceful dunk.
- n. (countable, roller derby) A play during which points can be scored.
- n. (climbing, countable) Any of several maneuvers requiring wedging of an extremity into a tight space.
- n. (Britain, slang) luck.
- n. (slang) sexual relations or the contemplation of them.
- v. To get something stuck in a confined space.
- v. To brusquely force something into a space; cram, squeeze.
- v. To cause congestion or blockage. Often used with "up".
- v. To block or confuse a broadcast signal.
- v. (baseball) To throw a pitch at or near the batter's hands.
- v. (music) To play music (especially improvisation as a group, or an informal unrehearsed session).
- v. To injure a finger or toe by sudden compression of the digit's tip.
- v. (roller derby) To attempt to score points.
- v. (nautical) To bring (a vessel) so close to the wind that half her upper sails are laid aback.
- v. (Canada, informal) To give up on a date or some joint endeavour; stand up, chicken out, jam out.
- n. (dated) A kind of frock for children.
- n. (mining) Alternative form of jamb.
jampack- v. Alternative spelling of jam-pack.
mansion- n. A large house or building, usually built for the wealthy.
- n. (Britain) A luxurious flat (apartment).
- n. (obsolete) A house provided for a clergyman; a manse.
- n. (obsolete) A stopping-place during a journey; a stage.
- n. (historical) An astrological house; a station of the moon.
- n. (Chinese astronomy) One of twenty-eight sections of the sky.
- n. (chiefly in the plural) An individual habitation or apartment within a large house or group of buildings…
- n. Any of the branches of the Rastafari movement.
mortal- adj. Susceptible to death by aging, sickness, injury, or wound; not immortal.
- adj. Causing death; deadly, fatal, killing, lethal (now only of wounds, injuries etc.).
- adj. Fatally vulnerable; vital.
- adj. Of or relating to the time of death.
- adj. Affecting as if with power to kill; deathly.
- adj. Human; belonging to man, who is mortal.
- adj. Very painful or tedious; wearisome.
- adj. (Britain, slang) Very drunk; wasted; smashed.
- n. A human; someone susceptible to death.
person- n. An individual; usually a human being.
- n. The physical body of a being seen as distinct from the mind, character, etc.
- n. (law) Any individual or formal organization with standing before the courts.
- n. (law) The human genitalia; specifically, the penis.
- n. (grammar) A linguistic category used to distinguish between the speaker of an utterance and those to whom…
- n. (biology) A shoot or bud of a plant; a polyp or zooid of the compound Hydrozoa, Anthozoa, etc.; also,…
- v. (obsolete, transitive) To represent as a person; to personify; to impersonate.
- v. (transitive, gender-neutral) To man.
pound- n. A unit of mass equal to 16 avoirdupois ounces (= 453.592 37 g). Today this value is the most common meaning…
- n. A unit of mass equal to 12 troy ounces (≈ 373.242 g). Today, this is a common unit of weight when measuring…
- n. (US) The symbol # (octothorpe, hash).
- n. The unit of currency used in the United Kingdom and its dependencies. It is divided into 100 pence.
- n. Any of various units of currency used in Egypt and Lebanon, and formerly in the Republic of Ireland, Cyprus…
- n. Any of various units of currency formerly used in the United States.
- n. Abbreviation for pound-force, a unit of force/weight. Using this abbreviation to describe pound-force…
- n. A place for the detention of stray or wandering animals. An animal shelter.
- n. A place for the detention of automobiles that have been illegally parked, abandoned, etc. Short form of…
- n. A section of a canal between two adjacent locks.
- n. A kind of fishing net, having a large enclosure with a narrow entrance into which fish are directed by…
- v. To confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound.
- v. (transitive) To strike hard, usually repeatedly.
- v. (transitive) To crush to pieces; to pulverize.
- v. (transitive, slang) To eat or drink very quickly.
- v. (transitive, baseball, slang) To pitch consistently to a certain location.
- v. (intransitive, of a body part, generally heart, blood, or head) To beat strongly or throb.
- v. (transitive, slang) To penetrate sexually, with vigour.
- v. To advance heavily with measured steps.
- v. (engineering) To make a jarring noise, as when running.
- v. (slang, dated) To wager a pound on.
- n. A hard blow.
sheep- n. A woolly ruminant of the genus Ovis.
- n. A timid, shy person who is easily led by others.
- n. (chiefly humorous) plural of shoop.
sign- n. (sometimes also used uncountably) A visible indication.
- n. A clearly visible object, generally flat, bearing a short message in words or pictures.
- n. (astrology) An astrological sign.
- n. (mathematics) Positive or negative polarity. (Note: it is improper to place a sign on the number zero).
- n. A specific gesture or motion used to communicate by those with speaking or hearing difficulties; now specifically,…
- n. (uncountable) Sign language in general.
- n. An omen.
- n. (medicine) A property of the body that indicates a disease and, unlike a symptom, is unlikely to be noticed…
- n. A military emblem carried on a banner or standard.
- v. To make a mark.
- v. To make the sign of the cross.
- v. To indicate.
somebody- pron. Some unspecified person.
- n. A recognised person, a celebrity.
someone- pron. Some person.
- n. A partially specified but unnamed person.
soul- n. (religion, folklore) The spirit or essence of a person usually thought to consist of one's thoughts and…
- n. The spirit or essence of anything.
- n. Life, energy, vigor.
- n. (music) Soul music.
- n. A person, especially as one among many.
- n. An individual life.
- n. (mathematics) A kind of submanifold involved in the soul theorem of Riemannian geometry.
- v. (obsolete, transitive) To endow with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind.
- v. (obsolete) To afford suitable sustenance.
stuff- n. Miscellaneous items; things; (with possessive) personal effects.
- n. The tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object.
- n. A material for making clothing; any woven textile, but especially a woollen fabric.
- n. Abstract substance or character.
- n. (informal) Used as placeholder, usually for material of unknown type or name.
- n. (slang, informal) Substitution for trivial details.
- n. (slang) Narcotic drugs, especially heroin.
- n. (obsolete, uncountable) Furniture; goods; domestic vessels or utensils.
- n. (obsolete) A medicine or mixture; a potion.
- n. (obsolete) Refuse or worthless matter; hence, also, foolish or irrational language; nonsense; trash.
- n. (nautical) A melted mass of turpentine, tallow, etc., with which the masts, sides, and bottom of a ship…
- n. Paper stock ground ready for use. When partly ground, it is called half stuff.
- v. (transitive) To fill by crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
- v. (transitive) To fill a space with (something) in a compressed manner.
- v. (transitive, used in the passive) To sate.
- v. (transitive, Britain, Australia, New Zealand) To break.
- v. (transitive, vulgar, Britain, Australia, New Zealand) To sexually penetrate.
- v. (transitive) To cut off another competitor in a race by disturbing his projected and committed racing…
- v. To preserve a dead bird or other animal by filling its skin.
- v. (transitive) To obstruct, as any of the organs; to affect with some obstruction in the organs of sense…
- v. (transitive) To form or fashion by packing with the necessary material.
- v. (transitive, dated) To crowd with facts; to cram the mind of; sometimes, to crowd or fill with false or…
- v. (transitive, computing) To compress (a file or files) in the StuffIt format, to be unstuffed later.
- v. (takes a reflexive pronoun, idiomatic) To eat, especially in a hearty or greedy manner.
- interj. (slang) A filler term used to dismiss explanation.
thrust- n. (fencing) An attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point.
- n. A push, stab, or lunge forward (the act thereof.).
- n. The force generated by propulsion, as in a jet engine.
- n. (figuratively) The primary effort; the goal.
- v. (intransitive) To make advance with force.
- v. (transitive) To force something upon someone.
- v. (transitive) To push out or extend rapidly or powerfully.
- v. (transitive) To push or drive with force; to shove.
- v. (intransitive) To enter by pushing; to squeeze in.
- v. To stab; to pierce; usually with through.
tool- n. A mechanical device intended to make a task easier.
- n. Equipment used in a profession, e.g., tools of the trade.
- n. Something to perform an operation; an instrument; a means.
- n. (computing) A piece of software used to develop software or hardware, or to perform low-level operations.
- n. A person or group which is used or controlled, usually unwittingly, by another person or group.
- n. (slang) Penis.
- n. (by extension, slang, pejorative) An obnoxious or uptight person.
- v. (transitive) To work on or shape with tools, e.g., hand-tooled leather.
- v. (transitive) To equip with tools.
- v. (transitive) To work very hard.
- v. (transitive, slang) To put down another person (possibly in a subtle, hidden way), and in that way to…
- v. (transitive, volleyball) To intentionally attack the ball so that it deflects off a blocker out of bounds.
- v. (transitive, Britain, slang, dated) To drive (a coach, etc.).
- v. (intransitive, slang) To travel in a vehicle; to ride or drive.
tup- n. A male sheep, a ram.
- n. The head of a hammer, and particularly of a steam-driven hammer.
- v. To mate; used of a ram mating with a ewe.
- v. (slang) To have sex with, to bonk, etc.
- v. (regional English, slang) To butt: said of a ram.
- n. Two pence.
wad- n. An amorphous, compact mass.
- n. A substantial pile (normally of money).
- n. A soft plug or seal, particularly as used between the powder and pellets in a shotgun cartridge.
- n. (slang) A sandwich.
- n. (slang, vulgar) An ejaculation of semen.
- n. (mineralogy) Any black manganese oxide or hydroxide mineral rich rock in the oxidized zone of various…
- v. To crumple or crush into a compact, amorphous shape or ball.
- v. (Ulster) To wager.
- v. To insert or force a wad into.
- v. To stuff or line with some soft substance, or wadding, like cotton.
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