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[ ram-boh ] / ˈræm boʊ /
noun, plural Ram·bos.a fanatically militant or violently aggressive person. Origin of Ramboafter John Rambo, a Vietnam veteran in the motion picture First Blood (1982) and its sequels Words nearby Ramborambla, ramble, ramble on, rambler, rambling, Rambo, Ramboesque, Rambouillet, rambunctious, rambutan, RAMC Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for RamboRambo movie marathon—11 am-12 am, AMCBecause nothing says the holidays like Sly Stallone and blood. The Ultimate Thanksgiving Weekend TV Guide: Must-See Marathons, Specials, and Parades|Kevin Fallon|November 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST In the eyes of the NRA, Rambo is as grave a threat to gun rights as The Fonz—or the director of Bowling for Columbine. Rambo Hates Guns: How Sylvester Stallone Became the Most Anti-Gun Celeb in Hollywood|Asawin Suebsaeng|August 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST The Rambo is one of the most popular autumn or early winter fruits. A most acceptable substitute for Rambo, as an amateur's fruit. American Pomology|J. A. Warder
Fruit small, color of Rambo perhaps a trifle more red, oblong; Flesh remarkably tender, juicy and pleasant; First rate. American Pomology|J. A. Warder When they reached the Rambo farm-house, it was necessary that he should give his hand to help her down from the clumsy carriage. Beauty and The Beast, and Tales From Home|Bayard Taylor Of less marketable varieties, Rawle's Janet and Rambo seem to keep best.
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