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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181. The tears have been made by pushing a blade of some scissors through the fabric, and then cutting.
182. If they used a shorter pencil, they had to apply more force because they were pushing closer to the fulcrum.
183. In any case, I am cautious about pushing a precocious child on to first grade.
184. Consumers are pushing retailers to the wall, demanding lower prices, better quality, a large selection of in-season goods.
185. He lifted it and red ants scurried and bustled, pulling and pushing their torpedo-shaped eggs to safety.
186. They responded by pushing hard into corporate finance, seeking to use shareholdings as a door-opener.
187. She suffers from a glandular condition and is pushing three hundred pounds.
188. Draw an imaginary line from the centre of eye to under the cheekbone and start there, pushing upwards.
189. He hesitated for only a moment before pushing open the door and going in.
190. The makan woman went by through the room, pushing her cart, the wheels squeaking.
191. They are pushing upwards because their stalks function as vertical hydraulic rams.
192. Over there is even a young mother pushing her daughter in a stroller and barely looking winded.
193. Justice Ginsburg has actually built her career on pushing for stricter standards on gender discrimination.
194. The spent casings were hitting the back of me, and the concussion was pushing my head down.
195. For there are fewer people working in agriculture and this is pushing the incidence rate back up.
196. Y., to Providence,(sentencedict.com) ran aground Friday afternoon after the tugboat pushing it was disabled by an unexplained explosion.
197. Pushing temptation aside, he left the casino and walked into the crowded bar next door.
198. He and poor old Edgar Derby were pushing an empty two-wheeled cart down a dirt lane between empty pens for animals.
199. Most of her life was spent pushing barges loaded with silt dredged from the narrow canals around Birmingham.
200. The motorbikes clear a way but fans still jump into the road, running behind their favourites and pushing them.
201. That in effect reduced directors' worries about bankruptcy, pushing them to borrow more.
202. The amount of push, and therefore the direction the nose points, is controlled by pushing the foot pedals.
203. For the rest of the evening they concentrated on backgammon, pushing dimes back and forth across the kitchen table.
204. Soldiers were pushing it open and Rostov saw that the whole inner yard was a clever device to protect the city.
205. But we kept pushing forward and we fought fair and we tried not to be petty.
206. Pushing himself from the wall he grabbed Tommy's jacket and pulled him along the road.
207. We took it over for a Sunday night, hiring it, promoting the gig ourselves, pushing out a lot of handbills.
208. They keep upsetting customers by pushing them for money. 4.
208. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
209. The credit card industry has been pushing for the bill for several years.
210. Barbara was on her feet in a second, pushing her head forward and speaking brisk words of encouragement.
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