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Associations of "Push through" (30 Words)
actuate | Put in motion or move to act. The pendulum actuates an electrical switch. |
assault | Make a physical attack on. They left their strong position to assault the hill. |
bustle | A framework worn at the back below the waist for giving fullness to a woman’s skirt. She bustled us into the kitchen. |
button | Fasten with buttons. Button a shirt. |
buzz | The sound of a buzzer or telephone. The buzz of the bees. |
drive | Be licensed or competent to drive a motor vehicle. Drive a car or bus. |
elbow | The part of a sleeve that covers the elbow joint. The issues which concerned them tended to be elbowed aside by men. |
exert | Make a great effort at a mental or physical task. Exert oneself. |
extrude | Form or shape by forcing through an opening. Lava was being extruded from the volcano. |
flit | An act of moving house or leaving one’s home, typically secretly so as to escape creditors or obligations. Small birds flitted about in the branches. |
hit | Hit with a missile from a weapon. One of the bombers had scored a direct hit. |
hustle | Pressure someone into doing something. Stockwell hustled into the penalty area. |
jostle | The act of jostling (forcing your way by pushing. A jumble of images jostled for attention. |
lunge | An exercise or gymnastic movement resembling the lunge of a fencer. Lucy made a lunge for Gabriel s wrist. |
move | Change location move travel or proceed also metaphorically. If you haven t moved your bowels today you d better do it now. |
mower | A person who cuts grass with a mower. Keep mower blades sharp to prevent damage to the grass. |
pang | A mental pain or distress. A pang of conscience. |
permeable | Allowing fluids or gases to pass or diffuse through. Permeable membranes. |
press | Exert pressure or force to or upon. He pressed his face to the glass. |
propel | Drive or push something forwards. The boat is propelled by using a very long paddle. |
punch | An iced mixed drink usually containing alcohol and prepared for multiple servings normally served in a punch bowl. Photos give their arguments an extra visual punch. |
pushing | The act of applying force in order to move something away. The pushing is good exercise. |
rush | Cause to move fast or to rush or race. We ll rush you a copy at once. |
shove | Put (something) somewhere carelessly or roughly. She gave him a hefty shove and he nearly fell. |
squash | Edible fruit of a squash plant eaten as a vegetable. A squash club. |
squeeze | A twisting squeeze. He squeezed with all his strength. |
stab | A wound made by stabbing. One strong stab to the heart killed him. |
stick | Come or be in close contact with stick or hold together and resist separation. The sticks of bombs rained down. |
switch | Beat or flick with or as if with a switch. She worked as a librarian and then switched to journalism. |