ram (something) home
ram (something) home
To make something extremely clear; to make someone understand or realize something, especially through forceful repetition. (Can also be constructed as "ram home (something).") Primarily heard in UK. John rams their financial difficulties home whenever his wife suggests they buy something new. She's need to ram home the fact that she was clear of all charges before the election began.
See also: home, ram
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
ram something ˈhome
(especially British English) force somebody to understand something important: The terrible injuries I saw in that accident really rammed home for me the importance of wearing seat belts.See also: home, ram, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
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