1.b> (), ; he stopped suddenly and a car rammed into him ; two passengers were injured when their taxi was rammed from behind by a bus , ;
2.b> () i>;
3.b> (); , ; (.i> .i>); first, ram the posts into the ground , ; she rammed the key into the lock i> / ; he rammed his clothes into a bag ; to ram smth. into smb. / ; I tried to ram a little sense into him ; he rammed his foot down on the brake ;
3.b> .i> () ();
4.b> : to be rammed .i> / ; the club was rammed to the rafters ;
to ram throughb> (), i> ; to ram a bill through the Senate ;
to ram smth. down smb.'s throatb> ) ; ) ; ; to ram (smth.) homeb> i> () / ; i> () .