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clavar
Spanish
reiterar
Teach by drills and repetition.
hammer in
drill in
beat in
Catalan
clavar
Catalan
pitjar
Strike or drive against with a heavy impact.
pound
ram
Catalan
pitjar
1
The very thing I've been trying to
ram
down
people's throats, for years.
2
We went through our motions bravely-toload,
ram
down
the cartridge, made ready, present, fire.
3
Scarcely had I time to
ram
down
the ball when she was close up to me.
4
Norwood will need time to gather evidence; I'll need specific facts, not hearsay, to
ram
down
Gungadhura's throat.
5
The lion again moved cautiously off; when he was at a certain distance, Muller proceeded to
ram
down
his bullet.
6
Tom found a couple of fairly straight sticks to
ram
down
into the sleeping bag and out the holes at the bottom.
7
Don't stop to
ram
down
your charges after you have fired, but pour in the powder, and drop down the bullet upon it.
8
But one does riot like to have 'em
rammed
down
one's throat.
9
But one does not like to have 'em
rammed
down
one's throat.
10
When in the act of
ramming
down
the bullets, I heard a shout.
11
His hands were in his pockets, his hat
rammed
down
over his eyes.
12
Suspecting that his intentions were hostile, I quickly reloaded,
ramming
down
a ball.
13
Loyalty cannot be
rammed
down
any ones' throat with a flag-pole.
14
Their way of doing it is subtle, it's not
rammed
down
your throat.
15
The door
rammed
down
,
sealing them off from his position.
16
He hurriedly
rammed
down
the charge, then looked behind him.
ram
down
ram
Catalan
clavar
aixafar
pitjar
Spanish
reiterar
entrenar
machacar