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  • 31push´ing|ly — push|ing «PUSH ihng», adjective. 1. that pushes. 2. Figurative. forward; aggressive; pushy: »the cocksureness of pushing vulgarity and self conceit (Samuel Butler). 3. Figurative. enterprising: »We…are pleased with his pushing and persevering… …

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  • 32push|ing — «PUSH ihng», adjective. 1. that pushes. 2. Figurative. forward; aggressive; pushy: »the cocksureness of pushing vulgarity and self conceit (Samuel Butler). 3. Figurative. enterprising: »We…are pleased with his pushing and persevering spirit ( …

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  • 33push-o|ver — push|o|ver or push o|ver «PUSH OH vuhr», noun. Slang. 1. something very easy to do: »It was a push over, he added, with five days off a week (Sunday Times). 2. a person very easy to beat in a contest: »He must have been the proverbial pushover… …

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  • 34push|o|ver — or push o|ver «PUSH OH vuhr», noun. Slang. 1. something very easy to do: »It was a push over, he added, with five days off a week (Sunday Times). 2. a person very easy to beat in a contest: »He must have been the proverbial pushover (Cape Times) …

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  • 35push|y — «PUSH ee», adjective, push|i|er, push|i|est. forward; aggressive: »But what in the son was smirking and pushy was in the father shrewd and masterful (New Yorker) …

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  • 36forward roll — UK US noun [countable] [singular forward roll plural forward rolls] an exercise in which you bend down and put the top of your head on the floor in front of you, and push your body and legs over your head Thesaurus: physical exercise and… …

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  • 37push ahead — index expedite, proceed (go forward) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 38push on — index hasten, move (alter position), proceed (go forward), progress Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 39push ahead with something — ˌpush aˈhead/ˈforward (with sth) derived to continue with a plan in a determined way • The government is pushing ahead with its electoral reforms. Main entry: ↑pushderived …

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  • 40forward roll — noun count an exercise in which you bend down and put the top of your head on the floor in front of you, and push your body and legs over your head …

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