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Definition of thrust
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Thrust
(imp. & p. p.) of
Thrus.
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Intrude
::
Intrude
(v. i.) To
thrust
one's self in; to come or go in
without
invitation,
permission,
or
welcome;
to
encroach;
to
trespass;
as, to
intrude
on
families
at
unseasonable
hours;
to
intrude
on the lands of
another..
Insert
::
Insert
(v. t.) To set
within
something;
to put or
thrust
in; to
introduce;
to cause to
enter,
or be
included,
or
contained;
as, to
insert
a scion in a
stock;
to
insert
a
letter,
word, or
passage
in a
composition;
to
insert
an
advertisement
in a
newspaper..
Implosion
::
Implosion
(n.) A
sudden
compression
of the air in the
mouth,
simultaneously
with and
affecting
the sound made by the
closure
of the
organs
in
uttering
p, t, or k, at the end of a
syllable
(see Guide to
Pronunciation,
//159,
189); also, a
similar
compression
made by an
upward
thrust
of the
larynx
without
any
accompanying
explosive
action,
as in the
peculiar
sound of b, d, and g, heard in
Southern
Germany..
Parry
::
Parry (n.) A
warding
off of a
thrust
or blow, as in sword and
bayonet
exercises
or in
boxing;
hence,
figuratively,
a
defensive
movement
in
debate
or other
intellectual
encounter..
Imbroccata
::
Imbroccata
(n.) A hit or
thrust.
Dig
::
Dig (n.) A
thrust;
a
punch;
a poke; as, a dig in the side or the ribs. See Dig, v. t., 4..
Stab
::
Stab (v. i.) To give a wound with a
pointed
weapon;
to
pierce;
to
thrust
with a
pointed
weapon.
Veney
::
Veney (n.) A bout; a
thrust;
a
venew.
Allonge
::
Allonge
(v. i.) To
thrust
with a
sword;
to
lunge.
Stab
::
Stab (v. t.) To
pierce
with a
pointed
weapon;
to wound or kill by the
thrust
of a
pointed
instrument;
as, to stab a man with a
dagger;
also, to
thrust;
as, to stab a
dagger
into a
person..
Spit
::
Spit (n.) To
thrust
a spit
through;
to fix upon a spit;
hence,
to
thrust
through
or
impale;
as, to spit a loin of
veal..
Dart
::
Dart (v. t.) To throw with a
sudden
effort
or
thrust,
as a dart or other
missile
weapon;
to hurl or
launch..
Hunch
::
Hunch (n.) A push or
thrust,
as with the
elbow..
Poke
::
Poke (v. t.) To
thrust
with the
horns;
to gore.
Spear
::
Spear (n.) A long,
pointed
weapon,
used in war and
hunting,
by
thrusting
or
throwing;
a
weapon
with a long shaft and a sharp head or
blade;
a
lance..
Depulsory
::
Depulsory
(a.)
Driving
or
thrusting
away;
averting.
Abstrusion
::
Abstrusion
(n.) The act of
thrusting
away.
But
::
But (v. t.) A push,
thrust,
or
sudden
blow, given by the head of an
animal;
as, the butt of a ram..
Foin
::
Foin (v. i.) To
thrust
with a sword or
spear;
to
lunge.
Push
::
Push (v. t.) To
thrust
the
points
of the horns
against;
to gore.
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