Sentence examples for ram into from inspiring English sources

"ram into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a forceful collision or impact of an object or vehicle with another object or surface. Example: The car lost control and rammed into the brick wall, causing extensive damage to both the car and the wall.

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There's enough filled in so we can take a break and enjoy some THIN MINTS, and ponder the alarmingly violent southeast, where AIM AT crosses RAM INTO (we won't even get into the EMU-hunting dingos).

Press the RAM down into the slot until you see the retainer clips snap the RAM into place.

I worried that he might ram into my car if I didn't comply.

Somebody brought in a tractor, trying to ram into a police line.

"I see it as our battering ram into new ­territories that aren't ready for a full ranking event," said Hearn.

The first instruction is transferred from RAM into the control unit and interpreted by the hardware circuitry.

Boucher tried to pull a ball that was too full for the stroke, and it seamed back a fraction to ram into the top of off stump.

To calm your victims, you must ram into their bodies at certain acupuncture points, thereby putting them in a state of bliss.

Such a ship could ram into a pier or breach its hull if it tried docking any time outside the period of slack water.

It is common to organize RAM into "words" of 8 to 64 bits, or 1 to 8 bytes (8 bits = 1 byte).

Patrick will have to get used to "rubbin,' " the Nascar term for using stock-car bumpers to ram into other cars on the track.

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