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ramverb to come into usually forceful contact with somethingthe truck suddenly swerved and rammed into the side of a building bang, bash, bump, collide, crash, hit, impact, impinge, knock, slam, smash, strike, swipe, thud bounce, carom, clunk, glance, rebound, ricochet, skim, skipcontact, land, touchbrush, graze, kiss, nudge, scrape, shave, sweepbulldoze, jostle, muscle, press, push miss, skirt to fit (people or things) into a tight spacerammed as many candies into his mouth as he could fit cram, crowd, crush, jam, sandwich, shoehorn, squeeze, stuff, wedge fill, heap, jam-pack, load, pack to proceed or move quicklyI threw myself out of the way as a car rammed through the crosswalk barrel, belt, blast, blaze, blow, bolt, bomb(slang), bowl, breeze, bundle, bustle, buzz, cannonball, careen, career, chase, course, crack (on), dash, drive, fly, hare, hasten, hie, highball, hotfoot (it), hump, hurl, hurry, hurtle, hustle, jet, jump, motor, nip, pelt, race, rip, rocket, run, rush, rustle, scoot, scurry, scuttle, shoot, speed, step, tear, travel, trot, whirl, whisk, zip, zoom beetle, dart, flit, scamper, scud, scufflestampede, streak, whiz(or whizz)gallop, jog, sprintaccelerate, quicken, step outcatch up, fast-forward, outpace, outrun, outstrip, overtakearrow, beeline beat it, get a move on, make tracks, shake a leg, step on it crawl, creep, poke dally, dawdle, dillydally, drag, hang (around or out), lag, linger, loiter, poke, tarryamble, lumber, plod, saunter, shuffle, strolldecelerate, slow (down or up) before the 12th century |