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Definition of push
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Push (v. t.) To
importune;
to press with
solicitation;
to
tease.
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Jerking
::
"Jerking
(n.) The act of
pulling,
pushing,
or
throwing,
with a
jerk..
Push
::
Push (v. i.) To make an
advance,
attack,
or
effort;
to be
energetic;
as, a man must push in order to
succeed..
Push
::
Push (n.) The
faculty
of
overcoming
obstacles;
aggressive
energy;
as, he has push, or he has no
push..
Elbow
::
Elbow (v. t.) To push or hit with the
elbow,
as when one
pushes
by
another..
Thimble
::
Thimble
(n.) A kind of cap or
cover,
or
sometimes
a broad ring, for the end of the
finger,
used in
sewing
to
protect
the
finger
when
pushing
the
needle
through
the
material.
It is
usually
made of
metal,
and has upon the outer
surface
numerous
small pits to catch the head of the
needle..
Shuffle
::
Shuffle
(v. t.) To shove one way and the
other;
to push from one to
another;
as, to
shuffle
money from hand to
hand..
Bumptious
::
Bumptious
(a.)
Self-conceited;
forward;
pushing.
Poke
::
Poke (v. t.) To
thrust
or push
against
or into with
anything
pointed;
hence,
to stir up; to
excite;
as, to poke a
fire..
Press
::
Press (v. i.) To exert
pressure;
to bear
heavily;
to push,
crowd,
or urge with
steady
force..
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..
Capstan
::
Capstan
(n.) A
vertical
cleated
drum or
cylinder,
revolving
on an
upright
spindle,
and
surmounted
by a
drumhead
with
sockets
for bars or
levers.
It is much used,
especially
on
shipboard,
for
moving
or
raising
heavy
weights
or
exerting
great power by
traction
upon a rope or
cable,
passing
around
the drum. It is
operated
either
by steam power or by a
number
of men
walking
around
the
capstan,
each
pushing
on the end of a lever fixed in its
socket..
Vinaigrette
::
Vinaigrette
(n.) A
small,
two-wheeled
vehicle,
like a Bath
chair,
to be drawn or
pushed
by a boy or man..
Bunt
::
Bunt (v. t. & i.) To
strike
or push with the horns or head; to butt; as, the ram
bunted
the boy..
Putter
::
Putter
(n.)
Specifically,
one who
pushes
the small
wagons
in a coal mine, and the
like..
Truckle-bed
::
Truckle-bed
(n.) A low bed on
wheels,
that may be
pushed
under
another
bed; a
trundle-bed..
Perambulator
::
Perambulator
(n.) A low
carriage
for a
child,
propelled
by
pushing..
Hustle
::
Hustle
(v. t.) To shake
together
in
confusion;
to push,
jostle,
or crowd
rudely;
to
handle
roughly;
as, to
hustle
a
person
out of a
room..
Jerk
::
"Jerk (v. t.) To give a quick and
suddenly
arrested
thrust,
push, pull, or
twist,
to; to yerk; as, to jerk one with the
elbow;
to jerk a coat off..
Push
::
Push (n.) Any
thrust.
pressure,
impulse,
or
force,
or force
applied;
a
shove;
as, to give the ball the first
push..
Treadwheel
::
Treadwheel
(n.) A wheel
turned
by
persons
or
animals,
by
treading,
climbing,
or
pushing
with the feet, upon its
periphery
or face. See
Treadmill..
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