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has rammed

  • present perfect
    of ram (3rd person singular).
    ram
    noun
    a male sheep.

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AK has rammed through laws to punish negligent employers, but Ahmet Davutoglu, the prime minister, concedes that to improve safety “mentalities must change”.

From Economist Nov. 27, 2014

Still, Girls has rammed itself into the culture, original and already much imitated.

From The Guardian Aug. 16, 2014

"Sea Shepherd claims that the Shonan Maru has rammed the Ady Gil and cut it in half -- its claim is just not vindicated by the video."

From Salon Jan. 6, 2010

Through the body of their Freudian existence, O'Neill has rammed the misfitting dramatic skeleton of the Greek trilogy, Oresteia.

From Time Magazine Archive

It looked more like a futurist sketch, in red and brown, of the heart of a cyclone; or of the inside of a submarine that has rammed a skeleton ship on the stocks.

From Everyman's Land by A. M. (Alice Muriel) Williamson