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push out

VERB
  1. push to thrust outward

How To Use push out In A Sentence

  • All hollowpoint bullets depend on a fluid or semi-fluid medium to enter the hollowpoint cavity and push out on the walls to start expansion.
  • We would push out the boat, hoist the sail and visit the lobster pots and conger lines.
  • Silicon can suck in more lithium ions than carbon, and as a result push out more electrons. Times, Sunday Times
  • People with severe brain damage are not the only ones futilitarians want to push out of the life boat.
  • After having a dozen medical persons gaze at your intimate parts while you push out a baby and wee all over yourself, you become nonchalant about minor matters such as the wind blowing your skirt up.
  • If you could push out of the way the fact that this guy looked like any old disheveled, homeless, college professor in an unkempt beard and a semi-clean tweed coat with patches on the elbows, he was hellaciously funny and good company.
  • Therefore, I was very distressing. I struggle to push out you who become sticky gradually.
  • Fury welled up inside my heart and began to push out through my throat.
  • Bena" in Zulu means to push out the breast and it may be that the name was a round-about allusion to the proud appearance of the dignified Savage, or possibly it had some other recondite signification. The Ivory Child
  • She arose and tried to push out into the aisle -- anywhere.
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