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Lamb (noun)
A young sheep.
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Lamb (noun)
The flesh of a lamb or sheep used as food.
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Lamb (noun)
A person who is meek, docile and easily led.
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Lamb (noun)
A simple, unsophisticated person.
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Lamb (noun)
One who ignorantly speculates on the stock exchange and is victimized.
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Lamb (verb)
Of a sheep, to give birth.
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Lamb (verb)
To assist (sheep) to give birth.
“The shepherd was up all night, lambing her young ewes.”
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Ram (noun)
A male sheep.
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Ram (noun)
A battering ram; a heavy object used for breaking through doors.
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Ram (noun)
A warship intended to sink other ships by ramming them.
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Ram (noun)
A piston powered by hydraulic pressure.
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Ram (noun)
A weight which strikes a blow, in a ramming device such as a pile driver, a steam hammer, a stamp mill.
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Ram (verb)
To intentionally collide with (a ship) with the intention of damaging or sinking it.
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Ram (verb)
To strike (something) hard, especially with an implement.
“After placing the cartridge in the musket, ram it down securely with the ramrod.”
“[http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2016/12/29/snatch-thieves-rammed-by-victim-accidentally/ Snatch thieves rammed by victim accidentally]”
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Ram (verb)
To fill or compact by pounding or driving.
“Rammed earth walls”
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Ram (verb)
To penetrate sexually.
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Lamb (noun)
a young sheep.
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Lamb (noun)
the flesh of a lamb as food
“we had roast lamb for supper”
“lamb chops”
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Lamb (noun)
used figuratively as a symbol of meekness or innocence
“he accepted her decision like a lamb”
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Lamb (noun)
used to describe or address someone regarded with affection or pity, especially a young child
“the poor lamb is very upset”
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Lamb (verb)
(of a ewe) give birth to lambs
“Shetland sheep lamb very easily”
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Lamb (verb)
tend (ewes) at lambing time
“I lambed a flock of 30 ewes for a neighbour”
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Lamb (verb)
encourage someone to squander their money, especially on alcohol
“Pitt had been lambed down at the Pig and Whistle”
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Ram (noun)
an uncastrated male sheep.
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Ram (noun)
the zodiacal sign or constellation Aries.
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Ram (noun)
a battering ram.
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Ram (noun)
a beak or other projecting part of the bow of a warship, for piercing the sides of other ships.
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Ram (noun)
the falling weight of a piledriving machine.
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Ram (noun)
a hydraulic water-raising or lifting machine.
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Ram (noun)
the piston of a hydrostatic press.
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Ram (noun)
the plunger of a force pump.
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Ram (verb)
roughly force (something) into place
“he rammed his stick into the ground”
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Ram (verb)
(of a vehicle or vessel) be driven violently into (another vehicle or vessel) in an attempt to stop or damage it
“their boat was rammed by a Japanese warship”
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Ram (verb)
crash violently against something
“the stolen car rammed into the front of the house”
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Ram (verb)
beat (earth) with a heavy implement to make it hard and firm
“the walls are made of rammed earth”
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Ram (verb)
(of a place) be very crowded
“the club is rammed to the rafters every week”