Similar words: through and through, pay through the nose, through thick and thin, through, go through, get through, see through, all through. Meaning: v. break out.
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1 The vote will enable the Prime Minister to push through tough policies.
2 The new Chancellor has the guts to push through unpopular tax increases.
3 The president is trying to push through various tax reforms.
4 It looks an exquisite mess, but push through the vegetation bordering the path and the undergrowth clears.
5 Labour claims the council is trying to push through the changes quickly to limit negotiations on the principles.
6 With a finger in the thimble, you push through space until you reach the surface of the computer-generated object.
7 United manager Keegan could push through a £750,000 deal for 22-year-old Hignett after the visit of Watford.
8 That will make it hard to push through such an ambitious programme of reform.
9 Menem did not have time to push through his plan before the end of his presidential term.
10 The conservatives are seizing the moment to push through deep reforms before the honeymoon ends.
11 What do you push through the pipeline that makes you the most amount of money and provides the most benefit?
12 At the last moment the U.K. managed to push through an optional exemption of archaeological goods such as coins.
13 But his single-minded determination to push through the single currency against rising opposition is producing precisely the opposite effect.
14 The crowd in the station is so thick that I had to push through to reach my friend.
15 The edges must overlap each other or weeds will push through the gaps.
16 The government could face defeat if it tries to push through the controversial proposals.
17 They wanted a weak president and a strong one-chamber parliament able to push through radical reforms.
18 The sun must only be a rare visitor to this mysterious landscape where spring flowers push through the slowly melting ice.
19 The rubbish companies run into other problems as they try to push through the higher charges justified by their rising costs.
20 He offered me $20,000 as a kickback if I'd push through a $500[sentencedict.com],[www.Sentencedict.com]000 loan.
21 But she must get the votes of at least four other council members to push through her programs.
22 What mechanism allows toadstools -- essentially very soft and squashy items -- to push through two inches of asphalt?
23 Daschle has vowed to stall the funding issue by filibuster if Republicans attempt to push through a plan Democrats oppose.
24 In Tokyo and Paris finance ministries have stepped in to push through changes.
25 He has accused Schro der of taking advantage of the training issue to push through his immigration policy.
26 Oversold health-care shares are now rebounding, as Mr Clinton's ability to push through sweeping reform begins to look limited.
27 Put the soup in a food processor or blender, or push through a fine sieve, and return to the pan.
28 The Government has already appointed a legal team in an effort to push through the building proposals.
29 The Communists and Socialists wanted a weak Presidency and a strong one-chamber parliament, able to push through radical reforms.
30 So the three political groups must now decide if they're to form alliances to push through some sort of compromise package.
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