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Definition of thrust
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Thrust
(imp. & p. p.) of
Thrus.
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Poke
::
Poke (n.) The act of
poking;
a
thrust;
a jog; as, a poke in the
ribs..
Main-gauche
::
Main-gauche
(n.) The
dagger
held in the left hand, while the
rapier
is held in the
right;
-- used to parry
thrusts
of the
adversary's
rapier..
Put
::
Put (v. t.) To move in any
direction;
to
impel;
to
thrust;
to push; --
nearly
obsolete,
except
with
adverbs,
as with by (to put by = to
thrust
aside;
to
divert);
or with forth (to put forth = to
thrust
out)..
Job
::
Job (n.) A
sudden
thrust
or stab; a jab.
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..
Threste
::
Threste
(v. t.) To
thrust.
Pitch
::
Pitch (v. t.) To
thrust
or plant in the
ground,
as
stakes
or
poles;
hence,
to fix
firmly,
as by means of
poles;
to
establish;
to
arrange;
as, to pitch a tent; to pitch a
camp..
Stock
::
Stock (n.) A
thrust
with a
rapier;
a
stoccado.
Passado
::
Passado
(v. i.) A pass or
thrust.
Smallsword
::
Smallsword
(n.) A light sword used for
thrusting
only;
especially,
the sword worn by
civilians
of rank in the
eighteenth
century..
Venew
::
Venew (n.) A bout, or turn, as at
fencing;
a
thrust;
a hit; a
veney..
Carrier
::
Carrier
(n.) That which
drives
or
carries;
as: (a) A piece which
communicates
to an
object
in a lathe the
motion
of the face
plate;
a lathe dog. (b) A spool
holder
or
bobbin
holder
in a
braiding
machine.
(c) A
movable
piece in
magazine
guns which
transfers
the
cartridge
to a
position
from which it can be
thrust
into the
barrel.
Cram
::
Cram (v. t.) To
press,
force,
or
drive,
particularly
in
filling,
or in
thrusting
one thing into
another;
to
stuff;
to
crowd;
to fill to
superfluity;
as, to cram
anything
into a
basket;
to cram a room with
people..
Foiningly
::
Foiningly
(adv.)
With a push or
thrust.
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..
Kick
::
Kick (v. t.) To
strike,
thrust,
or hit
violently
with the foot; as, a horse kicks a
groom;
a man kicks a dog..
Black Hole
::
Black hole () A
dungeon
or dark cell in a
prison;
a
military
lock-up
or
guardroom;
-- now
commonly
with
allusion
to the cell (the Black Hole) in a fort at
Calcutta,
into which 146
English
prisoners
were
thrust
by the nabob
Suraja
Dowla on the night of June 20,
17656,
and in which 123 of the
prisoners
died
before
morning
from lack of air..
Thraste
::
Thraste
(v. t.) To
thrust.
Put
::
Put (n.) The act of
putting;
an
action;
a
movement;
a
thrust;
a push; as, the put of a
ball..
Sting
::
Sting (v. t.) The
thrust
of a sting into the
flesh;
the act of
stinging;
a wound
inflicted
by
stinging.
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