How To Use Pushing In A Sentence

  • Ballymaloe take a more seasonal approach to things by using redcurrant rather than lemon juice, made by simmering a couple of punnets of the astringent little fruits with water, and then pushing them through a sieve. How to make perfect strawberry jam
  • This involved crossing a part of the line where there were several sidings and branch lines, on which a good deal of pushing of trucks and carriages to and fro -- that is "shunting" -- was going on. The Iron Horse
  • Cart-horses furbished up for sale, with straw-bound tails and glistening skins; 'baaing' flocks of sheep; squeaking pigs; bullocks with their heads held ominously low, some going, some returning, from the auction yard; shouting drovers; lads rushing hither and thither; dogs barking; everything and everybody crushing, jostling, pushing through the narrow street. Hodge and His Masters
  • With a lot of prodding and poking and pushing and cajoling, it set off with a spasmodic jerk.
  • Side streets, because there are no houses on them are a uniform 50MPH posted (60MPH actual), so even an electric scooter is out and a Vespa is pushing the limit. Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » 1.4 Billion
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  • On the far left, the lead hanger runs the belt by pushing a lever with his knee and hangs the first shackle.
  • Katie finished with a flourish, pushing Cody out of the way and walking with a purpose to the reception area.
  • She linked the rising narrational deficit under Obama to pricey spending proposals Barnes is pushing in his gubernatorial bid. Valdosta Daily Times Homepage
  • But Mühlemann is clearly pushing hard to restore the group's lost luster.
  • The investment banking arm has delivered strong profits growth in recent years by pushing both its clients' and its own capital into commodities and currency speculation. Times, Sunday Times
  • At least the State of California limits its total liability to a paltry $5K in exchange for a prohibitively expensive premium, that even if a person chose to insure herself against would not pay the bulldozers pushing the debris to one side or the other, as no amount of money makes these liabilities "insurable" to even the most profligage premium payer. Balkinization
  • In their immaculate uniforms they go through safety procedures and tirelessly parade the aisles, pushing trolleys laden with drinks, meals and duty free.
  • These games could be defined simply as ` handball played with a paddle, 'the only difference being that paddleball employs a perforated wooden racquet and a large spongy ball, while racquetball, which is rapidly pushing both handball and paddleball into obscurity, employs a small strung racquet and a lively rubber ball. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 1
  • Again, if demand for rented accommodation slackens further, investors might high-tail it out of the market, pushing prices down in the scramble.
  • Any campaign pushing for a name change has to begin with our own media, officials and the people on the street.
  • Not only are they pushing the boundaries of irreverence, which is hilarious, but it is grounded in this humanity, this pain, this pathos, that goes beyond what we think of as comedy. USATODAY.com News
  • The following trailer has Tricia Helfer, Emerson from Pushing Daisies and that guy from Fringe who died, got stuck in Olivia's head then really disappeared: May 2009
  • And some Republicans are pushing pet projects of their own, from dams to gas pipelines.
  • White-suited drivers, wearing straw hats and Madeiran boots, run alongside, pushing the toboggan to gain momentum.
  • newsie" shows and short inserts into "news" broadcasts are nothing more than pushing their agenda. NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias
  • Such property was the most popular option of landlords in the months leading up to the stamp duty surcharge, pushing up prices further. Times, Sunday Times
  • The men yelled at the clerks, then "hurdled" over the counter, pushing a few female employees out of the way, Eggert said. Undefined
  • My inertia in not pushing it backwards into a safe zone is as guilty for the shattered glass as the treacherous wind.
  • His session description very clearly demonstrates both incompetence and unethical behavior . . . regardless of Jackson's guilt or innocence which is an entirely different matter, albeit I tend not to buy the whole pure as undriven snow the Jackson sycophants are pushing. Uri Geller's Report . . .. . . on the Hypnosis Session he did with Michael Jackson . . .. . . bad trance management
  • Gasol showed more aggressiveness from the start on offense, pushing the ball to the basket against rookie Andreas Glyniadakis, at one point beating him off the dribble from the foul line for a dunk. USATODAY.com - Basketball - Seattle vs. Memphis
  • On Wednesday the Clinton camp started pushing hard on the idea that a delegate is a delegate and if they need to pack on super delegates to overwhelm Obama's edge with elected delegates then so be it. More on John Lewis' defection to Obama
  • Rocket Docket Rudolph was pushing the Steere case through on greased skids; Marta doubted even a murder in the office would slow him down. ROUGH JUSTICE
  • Then, I sit up, with my hands pressed to a bottom board of the shelf, pushing myself upwards.
  • It's a natural progression, in fact, because Bittman's actually been touting tatsoi and pushing purslane for more than a decade. Kerry Trueman: Mark Bittman: Leafy Green Revolutionary?
  • He walked slowly up the hill pushing his bike.
  • I always admired that aspect along with the fact bodyboarding was pushing maneuvers far past what surfers dreamed of doing.
  • Outside groups also will be pushing voter turnout.
  • The airline is pushing ahead with its own restructuring plan in an attempt to stave off bankruptcy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another woman budded in, pushing her way in front of the group.
  • With women finding themselves pushing their way up the social ladder, husbands are now okay with playing the perfect foil.
  • Certain training techniques can take your resistance program to the next level, promoting greater muscle gain, jolting your metabolism, pushing you past a plateau, supercharging your motivation and so much more.
  • Jonathan Evans, who teaches biology at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, says the industry needs to quit pushing the fantasy that replacing all these trees with loblolly is ‘reforestation.’
  • The pressure from the big toe pushing inwards affects the other toes.
  • Pushing down those already beneath you in the ranks is simply a waste of effort.
  • Not to mention that one reason the Tamil situation doesn’t arise much here is that the US has no dog whatever in that fight – no AIPAC pushing for US policy in that arena, no billionaires from the region paying Democrats and Republicans campaign money to push US support for the related countries, no scumbags like SLC arguing for “Hama Rules” on the Tamil Tigers. Matthew Yglesias » Do Critics of Israeli Policy Whine Too Much?
  • She had the nerve to mention Lincoln during this race asking Obama for a Lincoln/Jefferson debate, well if she wants to channel Lincoln then she would be reminded how he weeped and cried over the lost of lives during the Civil war, he sure was not out and about pushing his own agenda. Hillary Clinton chokes up in CNN interview
  • On the other hand, if an oceanic plate made of dense basalt hits a low-density continental plate then the former will plunge underneath, pushing back into the hot, convecting mantle.
  • At least then she'd have felt more confident that she was pushing the right buttons. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • But he's pushing ahead: On Wednesday, Mr. Anwar vowed to run for parliament "imminently" in a by-election, with the aim of toppling the government by September. It's Déjà Vu for Malaysia's Opposition Leader
  • The network earned its ratings by pushing boundaries – Miami Vice stylised the police drama, while Hill Street Blues gave it gritty realism. How the internet has all but destroyed the market for films, music and newspapers
  • And I've certainly been the target of attempts to "coerce" - as has anyone who has read a blog post pushing a certain position. First Amendment Rights Watch: Criminalizing the Internet
  • These were the Marshall Plan days, which sadly ended in the '70s, and the US became even more kind of insistent on pushing these wrong policies on the developing countries and some other countries. Democracy Now!
  • The people around the village began to take notice, hushing children and pushing them back into their small houses that were made out of patched mud and straw.
  • Was she right; was he pushing his luck that little bit further every time he undertook another assignment? CODE BREAKER
  • Pushing forth, he jabbed the head of the weapon into the greaves of the incoming phalanx.
  • Spring is coming; all the trees are pushing out new shoots.
  • Six months ago they cautioned against being too aggressive on the corporate scandals; now they censure Democrats for not pushing harder.
  • Certainly her husband, pushing their trolley, seemed vaguely familiar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, the idea of pushing a tampon into your vagina to soak up the flow seems totally gross at first.
  • The increasing competition is pushing down prices, with some players offering services such as broadband for free. Times, Sunday Times
  • Parents keep pushing suitable candidates forward and then wonder why their children don't like them.
  • A weak pound is also pushing up the wholesale cost of fuel. The Sun
  • Her internal conditioning went something like this: He is the MAN so I have to do what he says because I am pushing thirty-three and I have to get married or else I will start to lose my looks and my fertilizable eggs. Mama Gena’s Marriage Manual
  • As they scuffled, a foot struck the lantern, pushing it perilously close to the edge. End of Time
  • She folded her nightgown and robe, pushing them into a corner of her case without regard for the fragile material.
  • He was pushing hard for welfare reform.
  • ` ` I was like, 'Man, you're pushing me and doing all those things to throw me off - balance and the ref is not seeing it. USATODAY.com
  • Pushing our body's happy buttons with a cool swim on a hot day, or a fermented drink containing ethanol, or even just some good old-fashioned genital manipulation can elicit the sort of enjoyment that transcends angst and that does not need to be reconciled against the overbearing reality of our inconsequence. Manufacturers to Riders: Go Sponsor Yourself
  • With the looping left-right into the semicircular end-turn coming up fast, go hard on the brakes, and turn in firmly before pushing up the power again to aim for the exit.
  • There were moments where we felt like we were jinxing the whole thing, pushing our luck, but we decided to test fate and stock up anyhow.
  • The dog leaped away without a sound; the man, raising his voice a little, said with a slow laugh, ‘Look at that wretched cur,’ and directly afterwards we became separated by a lot of people pushing in.
  • My friends are all pushing me to enter politics.
  • Presently one of the passengers, after vigorously pushing his way through the importunate crowd of porters, came up to him and politely asked if he could point out the English consulate, at the same time showing a passport which he wished to have visaed. Around the World in 80 Days
  • Bankers and venture capitalists are pushing for initial public offerings of nanotech startups. Globe and Mail
  • They have a successful side pushing for promotion from the Third Division.
  • Pushing the door in, she stood in wonder at the sight of her childhood friend.
  • Brylee threw the role of raffia into the basket she was pushing, and the two continued walking.
  • Sheldon, who is a really nice bloke and very fond of children, was pushing an elderly lady in a wheelchair.
  • You may also have a small hiatus hernia - this is caused by the upper part of your stomach pushing upwards into your chest. The Sun
  • Jennifer Lopez is pushing the beige envelope toward a kind of greeny brown. Archive 2006-03-01
  • Kaikini is pushing 75, and not in the pink of health either.
  • He shouted, recovering quickly from her shove and pushing her back equally hard.
  • Will he be pushing hard for hate crimes legislation?
  • Agha's forces have been pushing from the south against Kandahar while troops loyal to former deputy foreign minister Hamid Karzai have been advancing from the north against the embattled city.
  • 'There will be certainly plenty of snow showers pushing into these areas exposed to the northwesterly wind. Times, Sunday Times
  • That alone should make us pause before pushing the eject button. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wednesday was pushing it, but it would force him to dig -himself out of the irremediable gloom into which he had sunk. AMAGANSETT
  • A partner helps secure the board while the nailer bends backward pushing the groove hard onto the tongue with one hand and driving the nail in with the other.
  • the pushing is good exercise
  • I recall his beery breath and purple veined nose peering through my car window, then there was my dad pushing him out of the way. P_n_elrod: Da Winnah and a ** Newer** Drawing!
  • De Niro was going up to the kids with this almost empty mustard jar and cramming it into their faces, really pushing the kids' buttons.
  • Each time, Macdonald was able to recover by pushing the thumbwheel switch to tilt the nacelles forward and put the rotors into undisturbed air. The Dream Machine
  • Instead, I fumbled with the obvious lock, pushing it as hard as I could, and eventually, it budged.
  • She meant to try first with that big girl who had helped her put on the shoeman's bronze slippers; and she hurried through the office, pushing purblindly past Ragged Lady — Volume 1
  • I’m not saying the government shouldn’t be involved at all, but telling me how a lawn mower is made is pushing it for me. Think Progress » Sen. Kit Bond: Mowing Down Lawn Mower Reform
  • The sheer Hip-ness of Evolution can feel like a bit of a yawn given the little risk of alienating such a loyal audience by pushing the envelope a touch.
  • It leaves a lame duck with the responsibility of pushing the Maastricht Bill through the Commons.
  • That may be pushing it, but several facets have changed dramatically for the better.
  • That was 24 years ago but now the Bees are pushing to repeat that feat. The Sun
  • I launched myself at him, pushing him against the wall and pinning him there with my fists against his chest.
  • A powerful bloc of 57 Islamic states is again pushing for the UN to make it a criminal offense to criticise or 'defame' Islam. The Economist: Correspondent's diary
  • Britain was to the fore in pushing for the ratification of more than 30 measures discussed last Thursday by EU home affairs and interior ministers.
  • Once more the old enemy of scarcity of transport was being felt, pushing up the price of cartage and retarding work at the mine.
  • All join in pushing the earth to cover the tombs.
  • I was pushing him slowly over the edge that went off into a rough sea of destruction.
  • I do find it dishonest that Harper is pushing this effectively by stealth in this campaign.
  • Danny is pushing his food around the plate with his cutlery glumly.
  • They charge that, by pushing investors out on a financial high wire without a net, his policies expose millions of Americans to the risk of stock busts, housing bubbles, and fleecing by financial sharpies.
  • The security forces were aggressive, pushing forward until an elderly demonstrator suffered a heart attack.
  • His Marlowe is always pushing buttons, probing people for weakness, wresting control of the situation.
  • The moment was regulation: Ben Hilfenhaus pushing half-forward, Matt Prior , the wicket-keeper, accepting a straightforward chance. England Retains the Ashes
  • You're kidding," I said, pushing a chocolate-covered nougat to the recesses of my cheek, where it bulged uncomfortably. THE SEASON OF LILLIAN DAWES
  • Brian Strutton, the GMB union's national secretary for public services, said: Is Mr Alexander saying in reaction to the way some unions are proceeding, what we are going to do is call a halt to these negotiations, so for the majority like me, who are trying to negotiate our way through this, the government is actually switching me off, actually pushing me in the dispute camp? Furious unions threaten strikes as minister springs pensions surprise
  • He stopped and turned around, pushing his fringe out of his deep dark eyes, glistening with tears.
  • The teams are pushing for a more gradual reduction and less intrusive monitoring. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was partly because you were working abroad and your email service kept pushing emails from the DVLA into your spam folder. Times, Sunday Times
  • Legislation to curtail the development of these technologies and their use and abuse by intelligence gatherers would only succeed in pushing the activity further out of view.
  • In flower-beds, stake tall perennials such as delphiniums and hollyhocks by using canes for individual flower stems or by pushing twiggy prunings from shrubs and trees into or around the clump.
  • So, apart from pushing for a more respectable position in the table, it is to the cup competitions that he is looking for salvation.
  • cried Roderick, pushing aside his half-eaten porridge with a disdainful grimace. NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
  • Some union chiefs are pushing for campaigns focusing on how families will be affected.
  • Watching him go, I dug my elbow into Chase, pushing him away from me.
  • In that moment, I became absurdly sure that a supernatural force was working upon me, pushing and pulling me toward an unknown fate, a road at whose end stood the slight, cold figure currently bargaining with my father.
  • Honey shoots into shot, pushing Bella's chair.
  • The chief executive officer has spent much of the past decade criss-crossing the globe pushing the group's food ingredients business, which now accounts for over 70% of profits.
  • Soon they were all pushing her toward a tub of steaming water.
  • This swelling border, added last, embraces all but the lower left corner of the centralized image, canceling out the lingering sense of rational space of "Sketch 1" and pushing the vestiges of the troika, St. George and a mountainous landscape firmly toward abstractness. Complementary Abstractionists
  • I once read an article about a guy who corralled a herd of particularly wily mustangs by just quietly pushing them from 3 miles back.
  • Businesses are worried lest pushing things too fast leads to the adoption of quotas for women and minorities.
  • Lens movement with the"push-up test":In this test, the practitioner slides the lens upward by gently pushing on it with the patients lower eyelid.
  • Pushing a few buttons on the alarm, a beep sounded and she gave me a brief smile.
  • Yet for years, European leaders have been pushing for easing or eliminating those very sanctions.
  • Pushing through the proposed reforms has been an uphill struggle from the start.
  • Andy and I got into a bit of a row about something and began pushing and shoving one another.
  • Contrast-enhanced MRI revealed a hyperintense, sausage-shaped mass extending from C7 to T2. The lesion located anterolaterally on the left side, pushing the spinal cord to the right and posterior.
  • Such is the importance of first qualifying under the new aggregated system that he was forced to keep pushing, but as the track became increasingly perilous during his out-lap, the car aquaplaned and hit the wall at turn eight.
  • North overcalled three spades and South raised her to four – the heavy pre-empt had done its work by pushing the opponents into a game that could not make. A thrilling tie
  • After the Germanic conquest of Britannia, the Anglo-Saxon invaders established a heptarchy of kingdoms across the island, pushing the Celtic Britons into modern Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Scotland and Brittany. Offa's Dyke
  • As we came into the arena, we were jostled by fans pushing their way towards the stage.
  • Nöel-Picq clearly gets a kick out of pushing his story to the limits of what is socially acceptable, testing his audience, daring them to be offended.
  • When four months pregnant the mother, a multipara of 30, was startled by a black and white collie dog suddenly pushing against her and rushing out when she opened the door. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
  • ‘You need to find a meaningful purpose other than just pushing paper,’ she says.
  • The company has been pushing their new line of running shoes, the most high-profile ad so far being the streaking naked man at the soccer game.
  • The stars turned to streaking blurs as they were hurled forward, Maia pushing the steering handles as far forward as they would go.
  • Remember your storage vendor won't be pushing you towards the less expensive route. Computing
  • Britain's health experts are pushing for a ban on all cigarette advertising.
  • The man in the coat turned around to his desk, pushing a big red button.
  • Arthur sat and watched quietly as he stood up, slowly, pushing his hands onto his knees for leverage. BEHINDLINGS
  • The industry will become a front for drug use and drug pushing, and for child prostitution.
  • Australia found twined round its boughs, the misletoe, with its many home associations -- the elegant cedar -- the close-growing mangrove -- and strange parasitical plants, pushing through huge fungi, and clasping with the remorseless strength of the wrestler, and with the round crunching folds of the boa, the trees they were gradually to supplant and destroy. A Love Story
  • With the Bears pushing Oregon State around nearly at will, Cal quarterback Justin Vedder spent most of the day handing off.
  • It lost a bit of power, but the 2-litre diesel is still pushing us up rubble roads and through mountain streams with ease. The Sun
  • With our nation at war, the Army is pushing toward more rapid, immediately relevant change in the Current and Future Force.
  • On the inhalation, the collarbones lift, the diaphragm flattens and descends, pushing out the belly, and the pelvic floor descends.
  • The ground underfoot was soggy, with mud pushing between Sekher's toes.
  • The gasping clouds of my breath mingled with the fog as I followed the spoor, pushing through denuded branches and the winter skeletons of undergrowth.
  • The unholy alliance of vested interests pushing the scheme through was far too powerful and well-connected. Times, Sunday Times
  • You ever see roadies pushing their bikes up hills?
  • As a result of an unestablished link between long-haul flights and various medical conditions, the DVT controversy has involved numerous high-profile lawyers and politicians pushing for compensation.
  • If these are the terms and conditions, then they may as well look elsewhere and stop faffing around pushing for a site that we all want to safeguard from development.
  • The university's research team keeps pushing boundary of genetic science.
  • We are pushing for the trade agreement to be expanded into all of Latin America.
  • Not only does pushing and shoving seem undignified, but such behaviour immediately marks the offender as a greedy glutton who has not been able to enjoy the best.
  • In ‘pushing the envelope’ the game is to see how many more minutes of frowsting can be done without the boss coming down on you for being late.
  • Even on tenor his preference is for the highest register, sometimes pushing the capabilities of the instrument further than one would believe possible.
  • That is, close up, shut up, or, as is said now, "bung up," -- emphatically, "We kept true time;" and the probability is, that in saying this, Sir Toby would accompany the words with the action of pushing an imaginary door; or _sneck up_. Notes and Queries, Number 29, May 18, 1850
  • Pushing Daisies was a really excellent and creative show - which pretty much meant it was doomed from the get go. Pushing Daisies may pop up at Marvel — and soon | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Science is hardly dead; as Laughlin says, the focus has merely shifted to different areas, pushing different frontiers with different tools in different quests.
  • According to the people of the upper river the Fán were expelled by the Bati or Batti -- not "Bari" as it has been written-from their ancient seats; and they are still pushing them seawards. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 1
  • I was pushing up trying to play offside. The Sun
  • This country appears to be pushing ahead with its own proposals with no thought for the rest of the world.
  • Did I see him pushing a broom outside Lidl the other day? The Sun
  • Meanwhile, fee waivers – a ploy to plug the funding gap caused by the policy of £9,000 fees – will raid bursary pots, pushing more students into scarce part-time work, or poverty. Student tuition fees protests – Wednesday 9 November 2011
  • I'm really pleased and frankly relieved to report," begins Glenn Kenny, "that, a couple of snippable minutes and some dubious music choices aside (that Cake song about the jacket is one thing, but a cover of Howard Jones's 'No One Is To Blame' is pushing it), writer/director Adrienne Shelly's final feature Waitress is a delight, a refreshing comedy that mixes a bunch of familiar ingredients in offbeat ways that payoff every time, much in the way that its title character Jenna (the fabulous Keri Russell) blends, say, blackberries with bittersweet chocolate in her universally beloved pies. GreenCine Daily: Sundance. Waitress.
  • The only down side as a shopper is a sales guy pushing expensive accessories and extended warranties but they knew the products (for the most part). "Why Circuit City Failed" - The Consumerist
  • The woman smiled and wandered in with the smallest hint of a limp, pushing a food cart.
  • Anyhoo, the sequence finds a new pattern in the regularity of two "couplets" of sonnets (1122), the opening sonnet marking the shift with assonant rhymes (I did reckon those rhymes gave a sense of instability and tension, pushing against the constraints, which ... fitted here; it kinda makes sense now why I felt that way). Still Lives
  • They took the high ground around the city in the past week before pushing into the western outskirts. Times, Sunday Times
  • A tub of bulbs (I can't remember whether they're the snowdrops or the tulips) are pushing through; the nectarine in the sun room is growing leaves and flower buds and the blueberries outside are also budding.
  • For example, when pushing RAM into any of the slots, the board will flex alarmingly due to not being supported on the extreme right side.
  • So far both the Soviets and the Americans were pushing their agenda in Kashmir.
  • Inflation is pushing up the cost of living beyond our reach.
  • I found I had to be more careful pushing them to avoid making an error, particularly when dialing with one hand, than I have to do when using my regular phone, which has rubberized buttons that are slightly raised.
  • But by 6 pm, invaders had already taken over the band, jostling, pushing and elbowing anyone in their path, forcing reluctant revelers to the sides of the road.
  • Space telescopes and other space-based cosmological experiments are pushing back the frontiers of knowledge about the fundamental laws and history of the universe.
  • I also wanted my breasts pointing forward, not pushing tartily upwards into a cleavage like a pigeon's chest.
  • She launched herself at him, pushing a surprised Adam back into the snow and landing on top of him.
  • Along the brink of the bog, picking their road among crumbling rocks and green spongy springs, a company of English soldiers are pushing fast, clad cap-a-pie in helmet and quilted jerkin, with arquebus on shoulder, and pikes trailing behind them; stern steadfast men, who, two years since, were working the guns at Westward Ho!
  • Duvall returns as an elderly fellow in the 2010 Sundance flick "Get Low," a haunted codger pushing forward, again, simply because he's not yet underground. Sundance Review: ‘Get Low’ Starring Bill Murray And Robert Duvall » MTV Movies Blog
  • Aside from pushing up and squeezing together, ruffles and shirring add some dimension to make you look bigger.
  • An unnamable urge was pushing me to drive harder, and for once, I didn't struggle to put words around it.
  • Gasping for air, I scramble towards the raft and, with my four bobbing companions, swim to the safety of the shore pushing the raft in front of us.
  • The van started shifting towards the right, slowly pushing Pete into the curb, leaving him nowhere to go except on the grass.
  • They force them into unchosen activities, pushing them into unnecessary competition in areas they care or don't care for, straining kid's friendships and taking the joy out of everything.
  • Skipper Mark Hotte and vice-captain Nathan Peat are both pushing for recalls.
  • The next four hours were pushing her mental skills to the limit.
  • You might think this a bit uncharacteristically 'soppy' but several Rotarians had been acting as stewards and thought that I'd been pushing an empty pram around as a stunt. Archive 2007-12-01
  • Jan 7 3pm Lump in gums? trying to callous tooth from pushing at night when bruxing. Android, age one
  • Test by pushing on the centre of the steak with the side of the tongs, do not dig into the steak with a knife.
  • But then the soldiers surged forward, shoving and pushing, and Joanna could no longer see the door. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • Woolworths has appealed to the Government to reduce customs duty because it is pushing prices of imported goods to very high levels.
  • There is this instant pushing of the outrage button that seems to be happening so much these days. I wonder how outraged people really are. Times, Sunday Times
  • I use a 16 ga Parker choked cyl & Lmod my favorite losd - Activ Hull, Rem209P primer, 21.0 grn SR-7625, activ G32 wad pushing 1oz of #6 Bismuth 1220fps @~9200 psi. squeaky clean, easy shooting, deadly load. Rethinking Pheasant Loads
  • The best single means to do so requires harnessing the power of politicians and pushing through the next round of trade liberalisation. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no point in pushing them unless they are talented and they enjoy it.

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