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How to use "push" in a sentence?
/po͝oSH/
noun
Movement into enemy country with a military attack.
verb
To press down (a button or a switch).
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/SHəv/
Rough push on something or someone. To roughly push someone or something away.
/THrəst/
Strong or forceful push. To push someone or something with great strength.
/pres/
Machine using pressure to shape, flatten, squeeze. To print something such as a book or newspaper.
/drīv/
Hard area where cars are parked leading to a house. To give power to move or operate an engine, etc..
/stik/
Long thin piece of wood from a tree. To push a sharp or pointed object into something.
/fôrs/
Group of persons trained for military action; army. To use physical strength or violence to persuade.
/SHo͞ot/
used as euphemism for 'shit'. young branch or sucker springing from main stock of tree. To use a camera to record a film/take a photograph.
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/po͝ol/
Act of breathing in smoke, as from a pipe. exert force on to move towards oneself.
The word "push" is an uncountable noun(mass noun).
[for someone in a boat] to apply pressure to something on the shore, thus pr ...
[for someone in a boat] to apply pressure to something on the shore, thus propelling the boat and oneself away.
A sum of money that is paid to an employee as a bonus for encouraging custom ...
A sum of money that is paid to an employee as a bonus for encouraging customers to buy additional or more expensive goods or services.
proceed with or continue a course of action.
proceed with or continue a course of action.