Similar words: shining, fishing, nourishing, refreshing, flourishing, languishing, astonishing, push. Meaning: ['pʊʃɪŋ] n. the act of applying force in order to move something away. adj. marked by aggressive ambition and energy and initiative.
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121. She was pushing his body to the limits of its endurance to divert and ease the strain on his spirit.
122. She is constantly on the go, running around, pushing other kids, throwing toys.
123. Wilson has been pushing for a comprehensive school test since he became governor in 1991.
124. I kept pushing the team, but deep down I think I knew we wouldn't win.
125. She had managed the steps with Coventry's help and she was strolling along, pushing the lightweight chair.
126. Donald loved biting paddles, splashing and capsizing people and pushing boats around.
127. At the dome, as many as four pumps were running, pushing water out through 23-inch diameter hoses.
128. White-suited drivers, wearing straw hats and Madeiran boots, run alongside, pushing the toboggan to gain momentum.
129. He did it without pushing and shoving but with competent authority.
130. A naive operation consists of pushing one crate into an adjacent free area.
131. And long ago I forgave myself for not pushing a little harder.
132. According to Marketing Week research, turning consumers' negative opinions around will be like pushing an elephant uphill with a rope.
133. Pushing the song along is drum master Elvin Jones, a bit rough on the brushes, but as dynamic as ever.
134. Madmen and mad women pushing shopping carts nearly ran over children, then dared cars to run them over.
135. Jennie told Katharine to keep pushing with her inside leg and holding him with the outside rein to stop him walking forward.
136. There was a strong influence from his parents pushing John towards an interest in ballet.
137. Pushing heavy crates expends a lot of energy, so planning would be appropriate in that task too.
138. Even in the current Congress, Nancy Kassebaum is pushing for reforms so workers could change jobs without losing their health insurance.
139. All nine checkout counters are backed up with huge lines of people pushing loaded carts.
140. Pushing a broom handle up the tube will allow you to push the plunger up to this moulded shoulder and into the tube.
141. Pushing the hair from her eyes, she sat up, staring at the man crouched down beside the fire.
142. It may help to twist drain rods when pushing them down the drain.
143. By this time Cecilia had forgotten all about not pushing past the bear to press the button and get out.
144. A Gurney comes whirring out, nobody pushing it, takes the corner on two wheels and disappears smoking up the hall.
145. It is no longer acceptable to pretend to be entertaining clients while overtly pushing your business at them.
146. It's lucky I was sent here, to Hepzibah, or I'd be pushing up daisies.
147. The other part is pushing chefs to become more creative to have hit restaurants.
148. That's why he has spent 14 years in the Senate pushing for campaign finance reform.
148. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
149. Democrats are pushing Woods and other Republicans to act quickly.
150. Primo notices his dark swollen belly, pushing out between the flaps of a green flak jacket.
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