ram through



ram something through

 (something)
1. to force something through something. He rammed his fist through the window, cutting himself in the process. Harry put the brick up to the window glass and rammed it through. Next time he would remember his key.
2. to force something through a deliberative body, usually not allowing due consideration. They rammed the bill through the city council. The President was unable to ram the measure through Congress.
See also: ram

ram through something

to crash or pound through something. The car rammed through the back of the garage. I was afraid that the truck would ram through the fence.
See also: ram

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ashikaga[aʃi:ka:ga:]
SvenSVENSwedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch
Butrus-Arabic, Coptic
Pedr-Welsh
Adelais-Ancient Germanic
Monserratmoon-sə-RAHTCatalan