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How To Use Thrust out In A Sentence

  • They were now, without any accusation, thrust out of their house.
  • A ray of sunlight thrust out through the clouds.
  • The sailors at the fore and mizzen had come down; the line tubs were fixed in their places; the cranes were thrust out; the mainyard was backed, and the three boats swung over the sea like three samphire baskets over high cliffs. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • Then Buondelmonte thrust out straight and sure, in the Italian fashion, and once the mortal wound was in the face, and once in the throat, and many times men felt it in their breasts through mail and gambison and bone. Via Crucis
  • It carried its little Ôswag’ on its back, and thrust out its head from a sockety head like that of a tortoise.
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  • Concerning this poor “student in the mathematickes” Prickett testified before the court: “Thomas Widowes was thrust out of the ship into the shallop, but whether he willed them take his keys and share his goods, to save his life, this examinate knoweth not.” Henry Hudson
  • Before long he was huffing and puffing, his dark neck thrust out at a sharp angle.
  • Brian grinned cruelly and ran at him with his sword thrust out like a jouster.
  • He got from me the deceased mollah bashi’s under garment, his caba, or coat, his Cashmerian girdle, and his outward cloak, made of a dark green broad cloth; and I, in return, received his old clothes, which had been torn on his person the day he had been thrust out of Tehran. The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan
  • [Sidenote: Strife betwixt the prelates for preheminence.] and his chapleine (whom he appointed [15] to beare his crosse before him at his entrance into the kings chappell) was contemptuouslie and violentlie thrust out of the doores with crosse and all by the fréends of the archbishop of Canturburie. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
  • As the thumb clears the ball, the weight of the ball is shifted to the fingers, and the fingers are thrust outward with a quarter-turn counterclockwise into the lane.
  • Thomas Widowes was thrust out of the ship into the shallop, but whether he willed them take his keys and share his goods, to save his life, this examinate knoweth not. Henry Hudson
  • His run turned into a frenzied gallop, his face thrust out to the fans.
  • It was the shot line, and without thinking he thrust out his hand to grab it.
  • It writhed down her arm, and its five rubescent flower heads thrust out toward the priestess — vibrating, quivering, held in leash only by the light touch of the handmaiden at its very end. The Moon Pool
  • Nor was the government only, but also the glory of the English nation changed; distinction of orders confounded, the gentry outbraved, and the nobility, who voted the bishops out of their dignities in parliament, by the just judgment of God thrust out themselves, and brought under the scorn and imperious lash of a beggar on horseback; Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. III.
  • As soon as the word cannon left his lips, men began racing about the deck with gunpowder and heaving great big black masses that were the cannon balls towards the 24 pounder cannons, which were thrust out of the gun port lids in preparation.
  • From the midst of the crowd, thrust out by its own vividness, appeared the face of a wild-eyed squaw from the remote regions of the Upper Tana-naw; a strayed Sitkan from the coast stood side by side with a Stick from Lake Le Barge, and, beyond, a half-dozen French-Canadian voyageurs, grouped by themselves. The Wit of Porportuk
  • He took a couple steps forward and thrust out with his sword, hoping to intimidate them or scare them away.
  • Thrust out and lifted just above the snow of the tuft before me was the jeweled hand of a kinnikinick; and every snow-deposit on the slope was held in place by the green arms of this plant. Wild Life on the Rockies
  • Then a clumsy foot in a cow-leather boot or heavy wooden-pegged veldschoen would be thrust out, and the boy would be tripped up and go down, and the crowd would deliberately kick and trample the life out of him, and no one would be able to say how or by whom the thing had been done. The Dop Doctor
  • They have large, forward-set, movable eyes and an upward slanting mouth with a long protruding lower jaw that can be thrust out.
  • When the store has been taken in, this accessory orifice, which is used only during the last few moments, is closed with a mouthful of mortar, thrust outward from within. More Hunting Wasps
  • Then as I stood there, I felt the door behind me yield a bit and a hand was thrust out, and a voice whispered, "Harry, Harry, come in hither; we can hold the house against an army. The Heart's Highway: A Romance of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century
  • Several of these half-starved creatures had their heads thrust out over the low pound wall, as if to solicit the interference of passengers, while others, resigned to their fate, stood in drooping postures in the centre of the enclosure, quite chop-fallen.
  • The old man thrust out his tongue; and, to Pool's amazement, he saw the surface of that sensitive organ, from root to tip, tattooed in intricate designs. THE BONES OF KAHEKILI
  • Tears did not fall from her father’s eyes — not then, as her mother gasped her last; not later, when she herself wailed lustily at the indignity of being thrust out of the womb; and not after, when both mother and child were each bundled as appropriate, in shroud and blanket respectively. Archive 2003-01-01
  • Soon enough, our intrepid reporter hero realizes that, due to some nuclear explosion experimentation, the earth has been thrust out of its orbit and is now spiralling towards the sun.
  • It writhed down her arm, and its five rubescent flower heads thrust out toward the priestess -- vibrating, quivering, held in leash only by the light touch of the handmaiden at its very end. The Moon Pool
  • Hoss' jaw thrust out a good half-inch and his eyes narrowed.
  • He wanted to go into the quaggi, the Singing-House, when the hunters gathered there for their mysteries, and the angekok, the sorcerer, frightened them into the most delightful fits after the lamps were put out, and you could hear the Spirit of the Reindeer stamping on the roof; and when a spear was thrust out into the open black night it came back covered with hot blood. The Second Jungle Book
  • Sentence prolonged, changed, ad arbitrium judicis, still the same case, [341] one thrust out of his inheritance, another falsely put in by favour, false forged deeds or wills. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • In two days, however, it would be lit with lanterns, thrust out on jutting poles from the bordering, clifflike house and strung with garlands and flags. Cinnamon Roll
  • He wades into the melee, stocky arms thrust out to separate the protagonists.
  • Proclus had been installed as bishop in the place of a bishop uncanonically thrust out to make room for him.
  • On some, tufts of bristlelike hairs can be thrust out, that give a discernible odour; but that this carries any distance or is a large factor in attracting the sexes Moths of the Limberlost

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