push+forward

  • 61push on — {v. phr.} To press forward; proceed forward laboriously. * /The exhausted mountain climbers pushed on, despite the rough weather, as the peak was already in sight./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 62push\ on — v. phr. To press forward; proceed forward laboriously. The exhausted mountain climbers pushed on, despite the rough weather, as the peak was already in sight …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 63forward motion — noun the act of moving forward (as toward a goal) • Syn: ↑progress, ↑progression, ↑procession, ↑advance, ↑advancement, ↑onward motion • Ant: ↑retreat ( …

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  • 64push shot — noun 1. : a billiards or pool shot in which the cue remains in contact with the cue ball until the cue ball has touched the object ball or one in which the cue strikes the cue ball twice 2. : a golf shot in which a player having his weight… …

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  • 65push shot — 1. Basketball. a shot with one hand from a point relatively distant from the basket, in which a player shoots the ball from shoulder level or above. 2. Golf. a shot, played with an iron, in which a player with the weight forward on the front foot …

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  • 66push on — to continue to go forward. Although we needed to stop and rest, we decided to press on in order to reach the river by evening …

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  • 67push on — Advance, hasten forward …

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  • 68push — I. v. a. 1. Thrust, impel (by pressure), hustle, jostle, justle, elbow, crowd, shove. 2. Urge, press forward, drive on. 3. Force, press, drive, embarrass by arguments. 4. Importune, tease, press with solicitation. 5. Prosecute, follow closely. 6 …

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  • 69To push down — Push Push, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pushed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pushing}.] [OE. possen, pussen, F. pousser, fr. L. pulsare, v. intens. fr. pellere, pulsum, to beat, knock, push. See {Pulse} a beating, and cf. {Pursy}.] 1. To press against with force;… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 70To push on — Push Push, v. i. 1. To make a thrust; to shove; as, to push with the horns or with a sword. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To make an advance, attack, or effort; to be energetic; as, a man must push in order to succeed. [1913 Webster] At the time of the …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English