31 Verbs to Use for the Word push

About the second or third one he operated upon, his treacherous friend stumbled against him, giving him a tremendous push, and with a sheep in his arms he drove head foremost among the washers.

It needs Christian push.

In the other she saw the glint of a knife, felt the confining rope sever, felt the strong push which separated them from the fl

But before the door could be opened from within, it was pushed open with great force from outside, and like an arrow the slender Edi shot straight into the tall colonel, who had been standing directly behind the closed door; and at once after Edi, Ritz rushed into Edi, and the tall gentleman received the second push, and in his ears rang confused screamings of mixed words: "They are comingthey comeMarianneErickMariannethey comethey come."

Now if the 1st of these constructions could be arranged, I have no doubt that it would be the best of all, because a sea does not break against a perpendicular face, but recoils in an unbroken swell, merely making a slow quiet push at the wall, and not making a violent impact.

And it is no use going on at me about that bucket of water I tilted over down the ladder on to Nick Jones; it stood so handy, and wanted such a little push, that I just could not help doing it," the boy answered in a sullen tone.

little Leda ...' I saw her under-lip push, and I turned away in haste, for I did not care whether she cried or not.

"There is one other matter that must be attended to before you go," said Thorndyke, pressing the electric bell-push by his chair.

Hurried and driven men glorify "push" and impatience, and despise finish and fine discriminations as weak and demoralising things.

"Me gottah drive, you gottah push.

Now for the greatest rest he hath the push: But Crassus stopt a club, and so was flush:

He affords them every chance of acting trulyconjuring them to honestygiving them a push towards repentance.]

When I kicked the bell-push towards the end of last guest-night the Adjutant said he should mark me down for the job of Physical Training Officer; but I hope he was only joking.

Before Juliet could speak a word to intervene, he had given the gate on which Robin leant a push that sent the boy backwards with considerable force on the grass while he himself went up the path to the house at a run.

Through the brown leaves Gold stars push; A mist of green Veils the bush.

"Me, a black raskel," said I, makin a push to ceaze him by the throte, "Ile larn you that you can't call them names to me with impunerty, not by a darn site.

You think that you are acting while you are only obeying some one's push.

To get into our Kingdom we knocked at the Wicket Gate, murmuring as we did so: "El Dorado Yo he trovado," and it openedwith a push.

Those boys were not unkind, they simply represented that onward push which is one of the grandest characteristics of your sex; and the little girls, on the other hand, represented that gentleness and thoughtfulness of others which is eminently a characteristic of women.

As thusa wink of the left eye was to signify push that point, Captain.

The bull-teams had taken up their steady forward push while the quails were still flying to and from their morning water-holes.

As soon as possible he must again venture a push northward.

"You'll 'ave ter push 'er till the engine starts, Sir," said he.

Placed in the centre of Europe after having withstood the push of so many peoples, she had attained an unrivalled economic position.

The piston is 4 inches thick: its body is formed of brass with a cover of cast iron, and between the body and the cover two flanges, forged on the piston rod, are introduced to communicate the push and pull of the piston to the rod.

31 Verbs to Use for the Word  push