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Definition of push
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Push (v. i.) To burst pot, as a bud or
shoot..
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Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) A
thrust
or push; an
attempt
to stab or
strike
an
adversary.
Pushing
::
Pushing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pus.
Treadwheel
::
Treadwheel
(n.) A wheel
turned
by
persons
or
animals,
by
treading,
climbing,
or
pushing
with the feet, upon its
periphery
or face. See
Treadmill..
Bumptious
::
Bumptious
(a.)
Self-conceited;
forward;
pushing.
Thrust
::
Thrust
(v. i.) To make a push; to
attack
with a
pointed
weapon;
as, a
fencer
thrusts
at his
antagonist..
Put
::
Put (v. t.) To throw or cast with a
pushing
motion
overhand,
the hand being
raised
from the
shoulder;
a
practice
in
athletics;
as, to put the shot or
weight..
Shove
::
Shove (v. t.) To drive along by the
direct
and
continuous
application
of
strength;
to push;
especially,
to push (a body) so as to make it move along the
surface
of
another
body; as, to shove a boat on the
water;
to shove a table
across
the
floor..
Hyperorthodoxy
::
Hyperorthodoxy
(n.)
Orthodoxy
pushed
to
excess.
Mace
::
Mace (n.) A rod for
playing
billiards,
having
one end
suited
to
resting
on the table and
pushed
with one
hand..
Punt
::
Punt (v. t.) To
propel,
as a boat in
shallow
water,
by
pushing
with a pole
against
the
bottom;
to push or
propel
(anything)
with
exertion..
Envelop
::
Envelop
(n.) A set of
limits
for the
performance
capabilities
of some type of
machine,
originally
used to refer to
aircraft.
Now also used
metaphorically
to refer to
capabilities
of any
system
in
general,
including
human
organizations,
esp. in the
phrase
push the
envelope.
It is used to refer to the
maximum
performance
available
at the
current
state of the
technology,
and
therefore
refers
to a class of
machines
in
general,
not a
specific
machine..
Jack
::
Jack (n.) A lever for
depressing
the
sinkers
which push the loops down on the
needles.
Modest
::
Modest
(a.)
Restraining
within
due
limits
of
propriety;
not
forward,
bold,
boastful,
or
presumptious;
rather
retiring
than
pushing
one's self
forward;
not
obstructive;
as, a
modest
youth;
a
modest
man..
Pushed
::
Pushed
(imp. & p. p.) of Pus.
Hustle
::
Hustle
(v. t.) To shake
together
in
confusion;
to push,
jostle,
or crowd
rudely;
to
handle
roughly;
as, to
hustle
a
person
out of a
room..
Pusher
::
Pusher
(n.) One who, or that
which,
pushes..
Poss
::
Poss (v. t.) To push; to dash; to
throw.
Cant
::
Cant (n.) A
sudden
thrust,
push, kick, or other
impulse,
producing
a bias or
change
of
direction;
also, the bias or turn so give; as, to give a ball a
cant..
Jog
::
"Jog (v. t.) To push or shake with the elbow or hand; to
jostle;
esp., to push or
touch,
in order to give
notice,
to
excite
one's
attention,
or to
warn..
Scramble
::
Scramble
(n.) The act of
jostling
and
pushing
for
something
desired;
eager and
unceremonious
struggle
for what is
thrown
or held out; as, a
scramble
for
office..
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