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pushy

[ UK /pˈʊʃi/ ]
[ US /ˈpʊʃi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. marked by aggressive ambition and energy and initiative
    a pushful insurance agent
    an aggressive young executive

How To Use pushy In A Sentence

  • Or did her pushy mother and absent father turn her life into a sordid soap opera? Times, Sunday Times
  • The problem is that at the time Roosevelt was only Assistant Secretary of the Navy, albeit a particularly pushy occupant of that office.
  • he shed his image as a pushy boss
  • Thanks to the form-fitting footbeds and Vibram outsoles, these backless wonders breeze through pushy terrain.
  • Is it showing how you can help someone or the stereotype of the pushy, obnoxious sales associate selling a service or product for which you have no need?
  • She was seen by some men, probably, as too pushy and too screechy.
  • BT has introduced new privacy measures to protect punters from annoying phone calls from pushy salespeople.
  • Customer service at this shack included a classy belch and the most obnoxious and pushy service of the night.
  • The capital, Tripoli, is a pan-African city of Italianate squares and Arab souks where visitors can wander without being hassled by touts or pushy shopkeepers.
  • Housewives, LuAnn takes the cake for being the jankiest, loud-mouthiest, pushiest brain-suck of all janky, loud-mouthed, pushy brain-sucks. Queer Sighted
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