ramrod / ˈræmˌrɒd /

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ramrod2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a rod for ramming down the charge of a muzzleloading firearm.
  2. a cleaning rod for the barrel of a firearm.
  3. a strict disciplinarian; martinet.
v. 有主动词 verb

ram·rod·ded, ram·rod·ding.

  1. to exert discipline and authority on.
  2. to strike or injure with or as if with a ramrod.
  3. to accomplish or put into action by force, intimidation, etc.: to ramrod a bill through Congress.

更多ramrod例句

  1. Her diaries, released much later, revealed a far more passionate woman than the ramrod-backed public image allows.
  2. Huffman says Bunny is a tall, slim presence with ramrod-straight bearing.
  3. I ordered Ramrod to clap a charge of grape into one of the bow-chasers and let drive at the first object that came in sight.
  4. Miss Becky, meanwhile, sat erect as a ramrod, a look of perplexity screwing her wrinkles all out of shape.
  5. Ye–es,” said the lad, wincing; “just as if some one was boring a hole through my shoulder with a red-hot ramrod.
  6. “Yes, we have got the guns,” said the boy; and he unslung the one he carried and began to try the charge with the ramrod.
  7. Bones, standing as stiff as a ramrod before the office table at which his superior sat, saluted.