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61. I'll have to do those letters tomorrow—I'm a bit pushed for time this afternoon.
62. Nina pushed in next to Liddie.
63. The dog pushed its wet nose into my palm.
64. I pushed the car with a vengeance.
65. He pushed a lever that speeded up the car.
66. He pushed out his lower lip.
67. She pushed him away with unexpected strength.
68. He pushed the drawer shut with a bang.
69. He pushed me for an answer.
70. He repeatedly pushed his own claim forward.
71. Her parents pushed her into accepting the job.
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72. She pushed her chair back from the table, satiated.
73. He pushed hard against the door with his shoulder.
74. She pushed her way through the swing doors.
75. He pushed his bike up a steep hill.
76. She pushed her wet hair off her forehead.
77. You'll be hard pushed to finish this today.
78. He repeatedly pushed forward his own claim.
79. My husband pushed me into leaving the job.
80. She pushed her hair out of her eyes.
81. They pushed the two desks together.
82. He pushed his way towards her, laughing.
83. Her parents pushed her into marrying him.
84. A hand roughly pushed him aside.
85. The policeman pushed his way through the crowd.
86. Lured by the lust of gold[sentencedict.com],the pioneers pushed onward.
87. The woman pushed back her chair and stood up.
88. Her friend pushed money in her hand.
89. I pushed the rock with all my might.
90. He pushed his plate away and signalled for coffee.
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