dolma silah harbisi

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(Avcılık) ramrod
To force

That new project manager is just the one to ramrod this through to completion.

A World War II code name for short range fighter and bomber attacks to destroy ground targets, similar to circus attacks

the squadron (No. 452) moved to Kenley in July 1941 and took part in the usual round of Circus, Rhubarb and Ramrod missions.

Ranch or trail foreman, usually the first or second person in charge. The person responsible for getting the work done
Device used with early firearms to push the projectile up against the propellant
{i} rod used to pack or clean a firearm; martinet, one who enforces order and discipline
a harshly demanding overseer
a rod used to ram the charge into a muzzle-loading firearm
a rod used to clean the barrel of a firearm
If someone has a ramrod back or way of standing, they have a very straight back and hold themselves in a rather stiff and formal way. I don't have the ramrod posture I had when I was in the Navy. Ramrod is also an adverb. At 75, she's still ramrod straight
If someone sits or stands like a ramrod or straight as a ramrod, they have a very straight back and appear rather stiff and formal. a woman with iron grey hair, high cheekbones and a figure like a ramrod
The rod used in ramming home the charge in a muzzle-loading firearm
{f} push something through using force; control a person severely, enforce strict discipline on a person
A ramrod is a long, thin rod which can be used for pushing something into a narrow tube. Ramrods were used, for example, for forcing an explosive substance down the barrel of an old-fashioned gun, or for cleaning the barrel of a gun
a rod used to ram the charge into a muzzle-loading firearm a rod used to clean the barrel of a firearm a harshly demanding overseer
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