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push on

VERB
  1. continue moving forward

How To Use push on In A Sentence

  • Make a hole in the candle stub and push one end of the rubber band through the hole just far enough to push a match through. Times, Sunday Times
  • We can refocus, get away from it for two weeks and push on in the last eight games. The Sun
  • The enemy made a push on the western front.
  • Since the beginning of my papacy, my thoughts, my prayers and my actions have been driven by one push only - to bear witness to the fact that Christ, the good shepherd, is present and works in his Church.
  • You have to push on the handle to turn it — it's very stiff.
  • I find it frustrating having to constantly stop, help, then regather my thoughts to push on with the project I'm completing.
  • The is sharper, it's eager to turn in more responsive to a quick push on the to chop direction. The Sun
  • Keep in mind that standards are internal; they are not something that you can or should push on to someone else.
  • Getty Images Darrelle Revis, left, of the New York Jets Revis, at the insistence of a Jets public-relations staffer, hung up on Francesca during an on-air phone interview after Francesca continued to press the player on whether he'd gotten away with a push on Miami receiver Brandon Marshall. Francesa Gets Booted From Revis Island
  • Turning the giant corkscrew, the farmer needed both strength and balance to push on one handle while pulling on the other. Christianity Today
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