Meaning of the word ramrod in English

What does ramrod mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

ramrod

US /ˈræm.rɑːd/
UK /ˈræm.rɒd/

Noun

a rod used to push the charge down the barrel of a muzzle-loading firearm

Example:
The soldier used a ramrod to load his musket.
He cleaned the rifle barrel with a ramrod and a patch.

Adjective

very strict or rigid; unbending

Example:
His posture was ramrod straight, even after hours of standing.
The general had a ramrod demeanor, never showing emotion.

Verb

to force or push something through or into something else

Example:
He had to ramrod the proposal through the committee.
The manager tried to ramrod new policies without consulting the staff.