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  1. The meaning of RAMROD is a rod for ramming home the charge in a muzzle-loading firearm. How to use ramrod in a sentence. a rod for ramming home the charge in a muzzle-loading firearm; a cleaning rod for small arms; boss, overseer…

  2. www.redmondcyclingclub.orgRAMRODRAMRODRAMROD - Attentus

    Apr 22, 2024 · We are pleased to announce that RAMROD will return on its traditional route within Mount Rainier National Park on September 4th, 2024! Since the denial of the event’s original 2024 Special Use Permit request and subsequent cancellation announcement on February 28th, RCC has been working with Washington State Representative Kim Schrier and ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RamrodRamrod - Wikipedia

    A ramrod (or scouring stick) is a metal or wooden device used with muzzleloading firearms to push the projectile up against the propellant (mainly blackpowder). The ramrod was used with weapons such as muskets and cannons and was usually held in a notch underneath the barrel.

  4. verb (used with object) , ram·rod·ded, ram·rod·ding. to exert discipline and authority on. to strike or injure with or as if with a ramrod. to accomplish or put into action by force, intimidation, etc.: to ramrod a bill through Congress. ramrod. / ˈræmˌrɒd /.

  5. Meaning of ramrod in English. ramrod. noun [ C ] uk / ˈræm.rɒd / us / ˈræm.rɑːd / Add to word list. a long, thin rod used for pushing explosives, bullets, etc. into old types of gun. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Parts of guns. banana clip. barrel. bore. bump stock. business end. butt. clip. flint. hammer. holster. muffler. muzzle.

  6. Check pronunciation: ramrod. Definition of ramrod noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. A rod used to force the charge into a muzzleloading firearm. 2. A rod used to clean the barrel of a firearm. 3. A harshly demanding overseer; a disciplinarian. tr.v. ram·rod·ded, ram·rod·ding, ram·rods. 1. To exert strict control over; supervise closely. 2. To force passage or acceptance of: ramrodded the bill through Congress.

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