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Definition of thru
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Thru
(prep.,
adv. & a.)
Through..
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Discard
::
Discard
(v. t.) To put or
thrust
away; to
reject.
Thrust
::
Thrust
(n.) The force or
pressure
of one part of a
construction
against
other
parts;
especially
(Arch.),
a
horizontal
or
diagonal
outward
pressure,
as of an arch
against
its
abutments,
or of
rafters
against
the wall which
support
them..
Thrum
::
Thrum (n.) A
threadlike
part of a
flower;
a
stamen.
Yerk
::
Yerk (n.) A
sudden
or quick
thrust
or
motion;
a jerk.
Hunch
::
Hunch (v. t.) To
thrust
out a hump or
protuberance;
to
crook,
as the
back..
Quick
::
Quick (n.) The life; the
mortal
point;
a vital part; a part
susceptible
of
serious
injury
or keen
feeling;
the
sensitive
living
flesh;
the part of a
finger
or toe to which the nail is
attached;
the
tender
emotions;
as, to cut a
finger
nail to the
quick;
to
thrust
a sword to the
quick,
to taunt one to the
quick;
-- used
figuratively..
Pierce
::
Pierce
(v. t.) To
thrust
into,
penetrate,
or
transfix,
with a
pointed
instrument..
Tilt
::
Tilt (v. t.) To point or
thrust,
as a
lance..
Chinse
::
Chinse
(v. t. & i.) To
thrust
oakum into
(seams
or
chinks)
with a
chisel
, the point of a
knife,
or a
chinsing
iron; to calk
slightly..
Depulsion
::
Depulsion
(n.) A
driving
or
thrusting
away.
Jerk
::
"Jerk (n.) A
short,
sudden
pull,
thrust,
push,
twitch,
jolt,
shake,
or
similar
motion..
Thrust
::
Thrust
(n. & v.)
Thrist.
Flanconade
::
Flanconade
(n.) A
thrust
in the side.
Thrum
::
Thrum (v. t.) To play, as a
stringed
instrument,
in a rude or
monotonous
manner..
Thrust
::
Thrust
(v. i.) To make a push; to
attack
with a
pointed
weapon;
as, a
fencer
thrusts
at his
antagonist..
Stochastic
::
Stoccado
(n.) A stab; a
thrust
with a
rapier.
Longe
::
Longe (n.) A
thrust.
See
Lunge.
Piercing
::
Piercing
(a.)
Forcibly
entering,
or
adapted
to
enter,
at or by a
point;
perforating;
penetrating;
keen; -- used also
figuratively;
as, a
piercing
instrument,
or
thrust..
Ripost
::
Ripost
(n.) In
fencing,
a
return
thrust
after a
parry..
Thraste
::
Thraste
(v. t.) To
thrust.
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