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Definition of push
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Push (n.) A
pustule;
a
pimple.
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Trundle-bed
::
Trundle-bed
(n.) A low bed that is moved on
trundles,
or
little
wheels,
so that it can be
pushed
under a
higher
bed; a
truckle-bed;
also,
sometimes,
a
simiral
bed
without
wheels..
Press
::
Press (v.) To urge, or act upon, with
force,
as
weight;
to act upon by
pushing
or
thrusting,
in
distinction
from
pulling;
to crowd or
compel
by a
gradual
and
continued
exertion;
to bear upon; to
squeeze;
to
compress;
as, we press the
ground
with the feet when we walk; we press the couch on which we
repose;
we press
substances
with the
hands,
fingers,
or arms; we are
pressed
in a
crowd..
Push
::
Push (v. i.) To burst pot, as a bud or
shoot..
Stacked
::
Stack (a.) A data
structure
within
random-access
memory
used to
simulate
a
hardware
stack;
as, a
push-down
stack..
Go
::
Go (n.) Power of going or
doing;
energy;
vitality;
perseverance;
push; as, there is no go in him..
Sticker
::
Sticker
(n.) In the
organ,
a small
wooden
rod which
connects
(in part) a key and a
pallet,
so as to
communicate
motion
by
pushing..
Rush
::
Rush (v. t.) To push or urge
forward
with
impetuosity
or
violence;
to hurry
forward.
Palm
::
Palm (n.) A
metallic
disk,
attached
to a
strap,
and worn the palm of the hand, -- used to push the
needle
through
the
canvas,
in
sewing
sails,
etc..
Boost
::
Boost (v. i.) To lift or push from
behind
(one who is
endeavoring
to
climb);
to push up;
hence,
to
assist
in
overcoming
obstacles,
or in
making
advancement..
Urge
::
Urge (v. t.) To
press;
to push; to
drive;
to
impel;
to force
onward.
Hunch
::
Hunch (v. t.) To push or
jostle
with the
elbow;
to push or
thrust
suddenly.
Boost
::
Boost (n.) A push from
behind,
as to one who is
endeavoring
to
climb;
help..
Push
::
Push (v. t.) To press or urge
forward;
to
drive;
to push an
objection
too far.
Boom
::
Boom (v. t.) To
extend,
or push, with a boom or pole; as, to boom out a sail; to boom off a
boat..
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..
Shove
::
Shove (v. i.) To move off or along by an act
pushing,
as with an oar a pole used by one in a boat;
sometimes
with off..
Shuffle
::
Shuffle
(v. t.) To mix by
pushing
or
shoving;
to
confuse;
to throw into
disorder;
especially,
to
change
the
relative
positions
of, as of the cards in a
pack..
Jack
::
Jack (n.) A lever for
depressing
the
sinkers
which push the loops down on the
needles.
Perambulator
::
Perambulator
(n.) A low
carriage
for a
child,
propelled
by
pushing..
Obtrusive
::
Obtrusive
(a.)
Disposed
to
obtrude;
inclined
to
intrude
or
thrust
one's self or one's
opinions
upon
others,
or to enter
uninvited;
forward;
pushing;
intrusive..
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