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have rammed

  • present perfect
    of ram.
    ram
    noun
    a male sheep.

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Video and images of the scene posted Sunday showed a silver minivan on the sidewalk that appeared to have rammed into several concrete barriers.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 6, 2025

He could have rammed home his positions on the key issues as well as tout policy achievements from his first term.

From BBC Sep. 11, 2024

There have been no visible social distancing requirements at Expo’s massive concerts in recent weeks where revelers have rammed up against each other, waving their hands to the music.

From Seattle Times Dec. 28, 2021

The England management will have rammed home time and time again the importance of working hard, playing for the team and that is what he was doing.

From BBC Dec. 14, 2013

Then in a calmer tone, “Do you know, Captain Harding,” said he, “what the ball is which I have rammed into my gun?”

From The Secret of the Island by William Henry Giles Kingston