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Definition of thrust
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Thrust
(imp. & p. p.) of
Thrus.
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Kick
::
Kick (v. i.) To
thrust
out the foot or feet with
violence;
to
strike
out with the foot or feet, as in
defense
or in bad
temper;
esp., to
strike
backward,
as a horse does, or to have a habit of doing so.
Hence,
figuratively:
To show ugly
resistance,
opposition,
or
hostility;
to
spurn..
Tilt
::
Tilt (n.) A
thrust,
as with a
lance..
Stochastic
::
Stoccado
(n.) A stab; a
thrust
with a
rapier.
Pillory
::
Pillory
(n.) A frame of
adjustable
boards
erected
on a post, and
having
holes
through
which the head and hands of an
offender
were
thrust
so as to be
exposed
in front of it..
Push
::
Push (v. i.) To make a
thrust;
to
shove;
as, to push with the horns or with a
sword..
Protrusive
::
Protrusive
(a.)
Thrusting
or
impelling
forward;
as,
protrusive
motion..
Run
::
Run (v. i.) To cause to
enter;
to
thrust;
as, to run a sword into or
through
the body; to run a nail into the
foot..
Pop
::
Pop (v. t.) To
thrust
or push
suddenly;
to offer
suddenly;
to bring
suddenly
and
unexpectedly
to
notice;
as, to pop one's head in at the
door..
Stick
::
Stick (n.) To cause to
penetrate;
to push,
thrust,
or
drive,
so as to
pierce;
as, to stick a
needle
into one's
finger..
Protrude
::
Protrude
(v. t.) To
thrust
forward;
to drive or force
along.
Venew
::
Venew (n.) A bout, or turn, as at
fencing;
a
thrust;
a hit; a
veney..
Compact
::
Compact
(v. t.) To
thrust,
drive,
or press
closely
together;
to join
firmly;
to
consolidate;
to make
close;
-- as the parts which
compose
a
body..
Doff
::
Doff (v. t.) To put off, as
dress;
to
divest
one's self of;
hence,
figuratively,
to put or
thrust
away; to rid one's self of..
Protrusile
::
Protrusile
(a.)
Capable
of being
protruded
or
thrust
out;
protractile;
protrusive.
Sting
::
Sting (v. t.) The
thrust
of a sting into the
flesh;
the act of
stinging;
a wound
inflicted
by
stinging.
Stress
::
Stress
(n.) The
force,
or
combination
of
forces,
which
produces
a
strain;
force
exerted
in any
direction
or
manner
between
contiguous
bodies,
or parts of
bodies,
and
taking
specific
names
according
to its
direction,
or mode of
action,
as
thrust
or
pressure,
pull or
tension,
shear or
tangential
stress..
Extrusion
::
Extrusion
(n.) The act of
thrusting
or
pushing
out; a
driving
out;
expulsion.
Parry
::
Parry (v. t.) To ward off; to stop, or to turn
aside;
as, to parry a
thrust,
a blow, or
anything
that means or
threatens
harm..
Lunge
::
Lunge (n.) A
sudden
thrust
or pass, as with a
sword..
Boke
::
Boke (v. t. & i.) To poke; to
thrust.
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