rams
Pronunciation: [ræmz]
Word
Context: “animals”
(noun) a ram is a male sheep. Rams are often known for their thick wool and strong horns. They are usually seen in farms or in the wild.
Example
The farm has many rams grazing in the field.
Example
There are no rams in the petting zoo today; only goats and cows.
Example
What do rams eat in the wild?
Context: “force”
(verb) to ram means to hit or push something with force. It’s like when you bump into a door to try to open it.
Example
He rams the ball into the net during the soccer game.
Example
She didn't ram her toy against the wall; she was very careful with it.
Example
Did the car ram into the barrier or slow down?
Context: “technology”
(noun) RAM is a type of computer memory that helps the computer work faster. It stores the information the computer is using right now.
Example
My computer has 16 GB of RAM, so it runs smoothly.
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Without enough RAM, the computer runs very slowly.
Example
How much RAM does your tablet have?
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