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Definition of thrust
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Thrust
(imp. & p. p.) of
Thrus.
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Stab
::
Stab (v. i.) To give a wound with a
pointed
weapon;
to
pierce;
to
thrust
with a
pointed
weapon.
Plunge
::
Plunge
(v. t.) To
thrust
into
water,
or into any
substance
that is
penetrable;
to
immerse;
to cause to
penetrate
or enter
quickly
and
forcibly;
to
thrust;
as, to
plunge
the body into
water;
to
plunge
a
dagger
into the
breast.
Also used
figuratively;
as, to
plunge
a
nation
into war..
Protrusion
::
Protrusion
(n.) The state of being
protruded,
or
thrust
forward..
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..
Pout
::
Pout (v. i.) To
thrust
out the lips, as in
sullenness
or
displeasure;
hence,
to look
sullen..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) Fig.: a
thrust;
a sally of wit.
Cog
::
Cog (v. t.) To
obtrude
or
thrust
in, by
falsehood
or
deception;
as, to cog in a word; to palm off..
Immission
::
Immission
(n.) The act of
immitting,
or of
sending
or
thrusting
in;
injection;
-- the
correlative
of
emission..
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..
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..
Strike
::
Strike
(v. t.) To
thrust
in; to cause to enter or
penetrate;
to set in the
earth;
as, a tree
strikes
its roots
deep..
Go-by
::
Go-by (n.) A
passing
without
notice;
intentional
neglect;
thrusting
away; a
shifting
off;
adieu;
as, to give a
proposal
the
go-by..
Exsertile
::
Exsertile
(a.)
Capable
of being
thrust
out or
protruded.
Smallsword
::
Smallsword
(n.) A light sword used for
thrusting
only;
especially,
the sword worn by
civilians
of rank in the
eighteenth
century..
Abutment
::
Abutment
(n.) The solid part of a pier or wall, etc., which
receives
the
thrust
or
lateral
pressure
of an arch,
vault,
or
strut..
Job
::
Job (n.) A
sudden
thrust
or stab; a jab.
Shoulder
::
Shoulder
(v. t.) To push or
thrust
with the
shoulder;
to push with
violence;
to
jostle.
Jerk
::
"Jerk (n.) A
short,
sudden
pull,
thrust,
push,
twitch,
jolt,
shake,
or
similar
motion..
Potch
::
Potch (v. i.) To
thrust;
to push.
Longe
::
Longe (n.) A
thrust.
See
Lunge.
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