Make clear by special emphasis and try to convince somebody of something.
1Here was the opportunity to ram home China's new found global influence.
2It took just two minutes for Spurs to ram home their numerical advantage.
3The sound of the Last Post used to ram home the dangers of the job.
4However, this is not an ideal weekend for them to ram home any points about their progress.
5Joseph's team will enter Saturday's final as underdogs, something the Highlanders coach was quick to ram home.
6To ram home the message that BP is changing, Tony Hayward is to step down as chief executive.
7For others withdrawal & failure would ram home the full futility of the war in a single thunderclap.
8They used the Heritage Day celebrations to ram home one of their biggest political policies: Land expropriation without compensation.
9Hatter, who thanked Victory for their support, said the banner was designed to ram home the message to FFA.
10He borrowed a line from Barack Obama's convention speech to ram home the point: This job is not about me.
11It is here that the author is hoping to ram home his point about defending the rights of the author.
12Artemis knew that to ram home his next argument he should stand and theatrically deliver the accusation, but he could not.
13He had tried to do that himself, but his cramped position made it difficult to ram home the powder and ball.
14In Brussels on Friday, Rogers invited journalists from the main European (non-British) newspapers for breakfast to ram home the message.
15A small head-up display projects a digital speedo above the bonnet and there's a prominent central tachometer to ram home the sporty theme.
16Sunrise co-host David Koch took it upon himself to ram home just how much Australia has dominated the motherland on the Gold Coast.
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