rammy Synonyms
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rammy Meaning
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rammy (a.)
Like a ram; rammish.
rammy Sentence Examples
- The fierce storm rammyed into the coastline, causing widespread destruction.
- The rammying waves relentlessly pounded the shore, eroding the cliffs.
- In the boxing match, the two fighters exchanged rammying blows, leaving each other bruised and battered.
- The politician rammyed through the unpopular bill, ignoring dissenting voices.
- The police found themselves in a rammy with the protesters, resulting in arrests and injuries.
- The rammying herds of cattle trampled through the fields, leaving a trail of chaos behind.
- The heavy truck rammyed into the bridge, forcing it to close for repairs.
- The rammying sound of thunder shook the house, making the occupants jump in fright.
- The unruly crowd engaged in a rammying melee outside the stadium.
- The strong wind rammyed against the sail, propelling the sailboat forward at great speed.
FAQs About the word rammy
Like a ram; rammish.
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The fierce storm rammyed into the coastline, causing widespread destruction.
The rammying waves relentlessly pounded the shore, eroding the cliffs.
In the boxing match, the two fighters exchanged rammying blows, leaving each other bruised and battered.
The politician rammyed through the unpopular bill, ignoring dissenting voices.