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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151. Through the trees I could see a man pushing a barrow along the drive.
152. The current education debate also seems to be pushing for a return to traditional teaching methods.
153. The prodigious essayist was pushing deadline on a script for a movie that actor Bill Murray may do.
154. With his free hand he was softly pushing back her hair, sending goosebumps scattering from Shiona's head to her toes.
155. All saying the same thing over and over, and pushing and cajoling?
156. Of feeling the brush with power, and the greed of pushing defeat on to another child.
157. In a way, current legislation and political attitudes are pushing in opposing directions simultaneously.
158. Gedge largely preferred late night debates to attending stolid committee meetings in upstairs pub rooms or pushing by-election leaflets through doors.
159. It's a case of pushing the float up until it holds and doesn't drag under.
160. Pushing forty but kind of athletic for his age, a worried grey face and hair going a little thin.
161. Back then entrepreneurs were pushing out the frontiers of trade.
162. Mahal, above: pushing the victim through an open window 22 feet above ground.
163. From the handle, no doubt for pushing it in the snow, hang some small, bronze bells.
164. She hung up and watched a young woman in a tailored suit come in from the parking lot pushing a cart.
165. Fourth, by pushing up interest rates, fiscal policy can push up the exchange rate of the currency.
166. She lets the ball go in a long arc, pushing from the wrist.
167. Despite the powerful persuasion of such experiences, there is no centrifugal force pushing you outward as the car turns.
168. They went into the lobby where the doorman, inordinately well-dressed to be pushing buzzers, gave I0C a sharp blast.
169. It leaves a lame duck with the responsibility of pushing the Maastricht Bill through the Commons.
170. Smith and Petrossian, the corporals, were checking kit,(sentencedict.com) pushing among the reluctant men.
171. Vintage Steve Douglas pushing the limits of the fake ollie at the Whiplash comp. 1985.
172. Pushing the door open, she entered a dim chamber similar to the one in which they had first met Dubois.
173. Small-business groups are pushing to make 1996 a breakthrough year for political contributions.
174. The men at its bank are cutting bamboo, hastily assembling rafts, pushing their women and children into the stream.
175. Any strapped corporation or overdrawn householder knows that pushing a liability several years into the future is money saved.
176. If a mentor is pushing you beyond your limits, if you are feeling more and more exhausted, beware!
177. Mr Brown has expended much effort pushing the issue up the international agenda.
178. The newest converts back east, he decreed, must come to Utah pushing handcarts.
178. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
179. Inside the caravan her elder daughter was pushing at the door to come out.
180. Another case of hard-hearted capitalists pushing aside the less fortunate to enhance their investments?
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