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Definition of ramp
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of ramp is as below...
Ramp (v. i.) To
spring;
to leap; to
bound;
to rear; to
prance;
to
become
rampant;
hence,
to
frolic;
to
romp..
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Rampage
::
Rampage
(v. i.) To leap or
prance
about,
as an
animal;
to be
violent;
to
rage..
Walleteer
::
Walleteer
(n.) One who
carries
a
wallet;
a foot
traveler;
a
tramping
beggar.
Cramp Iron
::
Cramp iron () See
Cramp,
n., 2..
Override
::
Override
(v. t.) To ride over or
across;
to ride upon; to
trample
down.
Ramp
::
Ramp (v. i.) To
spring;
to leap; to
bound;
to rear; to
prance;
to
become
rampant;
hence,
to
frolic;
to
romp..
Mound
::
Mound (n.) An
artificial
hill or
elevation
of
earth;
a
raised
bank; an
embarkment
thrown
up for
defense;
a
bulwark;
a
rampart;
also, a
natural
elevation
appearing
as if
thrown
up
artificially;
a
regular
and
isolated
hill,
hillock,
or
knoll..
Abature
::
Abature
(n.) Grass and
sprigs
beaten
or
trampled
down by a stag
passing
through
them.
Tramp
::
Tramp (n.) A foot
traveler;
a
tramper;
often used in a bad sense for a
vagrant
or
wandering
vagabond.
Rampallian
::
Rampallian
(n.) A mean
wretch.
Trample
::
Trample
(v. i.) To tread with force and
rapidity;
to
stamp.
Crib
::
Crib (v. t.) To shut up or
confine
in a
narrow
habitation;
to cage; to
cramp.
Spur
::
Spur (n.) A wall that
crosses
a part of a
rampart
and joins to an inner wall.
Trampled
::
Trampled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Trampl.
Fort
::
Fort (n.) A
strong
or
fortified
place;
usually,
a small
fortified
place,
occupied
only by
troops,
surrounded
with a
ditch,
rampart,
and
parapet,
or with
palisades,
stockades,
or other means of
defense;
a
fortification..
Hoof
::
Hoof (v. i.) To be on a
tramp;
to foot.
Downtrodden
::
Downtrodden
(a.)
Trodden
down;
trampled
down;
abused
by
superior
power.
Constricted
::
Constricted
(a.) Drawn
together;
bound;
contracted;
cramped.
Toucan
::
Toucan
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
fruit-eating
birds of
tropical
America
belonging
to
Ramphastos,
Pteroglossus,
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Ramphastidae.
They have a very
large,
but light and thin, beak, often
nearly
as long as the body
itself.
Most of the
species
are
brilliantly
colored
with red,
yellow,
white,
and black in
striking
contrast..
Springer
::
Springer
(n.) The
grampus.
Curtain
::
Curtain
(n.) That part of the
rampart
and
parapet
which is
between
two
bastions
or two
gates.
See
Illustrations
of
Ravelin
and
Bastion.
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