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Similar words: shiningfishingnourishingrefreshingflourishinglanguishingastonishingpushMeaning: ['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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211. Although Netscape is a ahead of Microsoft in adding new features to the browser, Microsoft is pushing to catch up.
212. Their achievement was in pushing back the frontiers of distance running with world records.
213. She folded her nightgown and robe, pushing them into a corner of her case without regard for the fragile material.
214. As we take apart the fight story, more and more men seem to be pushing in with their own excited commentaries.
215. Now she is walking toward him, half a block away, pushing a baby carriage.
216. A coot sat fidgeting on a bulky nest construction, flicking stems out of the way, pushing a twig into position.
217. Background: The New York area was hit hard by the recession, but pent-up demand is pushing up prices.
218. Clinton is pushing Congress to chip in with federal funds.
219. The court was told that he beat his wife unconscious before pushing her and her car into a river.
220. And several senators are keener on pushing their own agendas than kowtowing to Mr Lott.
221. The boat was drifting into the current, the long poles dipping in the dark water and pushing her away.
222. He glanced over his shoulder, the man was coming towards him, pushing through the crowd.
223. Buttercups, daisies, cranesbill, the red purple of clover, all were pushing through the new grass of the meadows.
224. The lateral membrane takes up the entire length of one side of the chamber, pushing the grapes against the other side.
225. To achieve this, Quinlan is pushing ahead with a salad of deals, alliances and joint ventures.
226. She was just pushing down the lid and trying to close the catches with fumbling fingers when the door swung open.
227. The chimney stack was too high to consider pushing it down, so I had to try fishing it out.
228. Demographic factors clearly bullish, with retirement worries pushing more and more baby boomers to invest.
229. I glimpsed Mathilda's white face then ran into the gallery, pushing open the door to the solar.
230. If anything, START-2 could have gone further, pushing the limits below 2, 000.
231. She went to sleep with a smile on her face, pushing the thought of Candace right out of her mind.
232. They created a fake cultural image, producing nice books, and incited a boom by pushing prices up.
233. As far as the consumer goods industries are concerned, there are forces pushing for greater concentration and integration.
234. Pushing kids so hard from such an early age is likely to have some harmful results.
235. The outcome of this transitional period is unknown, but the forces pushing and pulling at various possibilities can be discerned.
236. Pushing down the high price of food during a famine is desirable.
237. Neither had Khrushchev, who also had hard-liners in Moscow pushing him toward the brink.
238. Undaunted he would retreat, threading the twine between his fingers and thumb,[http://sentencedict.com/pushing.html] before blindly pushing forward in a new direction.
239. At around two years, there is another driving force pushing her towards independence: the desire to be like everyone else.
240. Everything in her life - all the pain, blood and death - had been pushing her onwards and into the desert.
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