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Definition of thrust
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Thrust
(v. i.) To push
forward;
to come with
force;
to press on; to
intrude.
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Peck
::
Peck (v.) To
strike
with the beak; to
thrust
the beak into; as, a bird pecks a
tree..
Spadroon
::
Spadroon
(n.) A
sword,
especially
a
broadsword,
formerly
used both to cut and
thrust..
Carrier
::
Carrier
(n.) That which
drives
or
carries;
as: (a) A piece which
communicates
to an
object
in a lathe the
motion
of the face
plate;
a lathe dog. (b) A spool
holder
or
bobbin
holder
in a
braiding
machine.
(c) A
movable
piece in
magazine
guns which
transfers
the
cartridge
to a
position
from which it can be
thrust
into the
barrel.
Pillory
::
Pillory
(n.) A frame of
adjustable
boards
erected
on a post, and
having
holes
through
which the head and hands of an
offender
were
thrust
so as to be
exposed
in front of it..
Thrust
::
Thrust
(v. i.) To make a push; to
attack
with a
pointed
weapon;
as, a
fencer
thrusts
at his
antagonist..
Pass
::
Pass (v. t.) To make, as a
thrust,
punto,
etc..
Immission
::
Immission
(n.) The act of
immitting,
or of
sending
or
thrusting
in;
injection;
-- the
correlative
of
emission..
Press
::
Press (v.) To urge, or act upon, with
force,
as
weight;
to act upon by
pushing
or
thrusting,
in
distinction
from
pulling;
to crowd or
compel
by a
gradual
and
continued
exertion;
to bear upon; to
squeeze;
to
compress;
as, we press the
ground
with the feet when we walk; we press the couch on which we
repose;
we press
substances
with the
hands,
fingers,
or arms; we are
pressed
in a
crowd..
Cram
::
Cram (v. t.) To
press,
force,
or
drive,
particularly
in
filling,
or in
thrusting
one thing into
another;
to
stuff;
to
crowd;
to fill to
superfluity;
as, to cram
anything
into a
basket;
to cram a room with
people..
Spear
::
Spear (n.) A long,
pointed
weapon,
used in war and
hunting,
by
thrusting
or
throwing;
a
weapon
with a long shaft and a sharp head or
blade;
a
lance..
Proke
::
Proke (v. i.) To poke; to
thrust.
Depulsion
::
Depulsion
(n.) A
driving
or
thrusting
away.
Thrusting
::
Thrusting
(n.) The act of
pushing
with
force.
Sting
::
Sting (v. t.) The
thrust
of a sting into the
flesh;
the act of
stinging;
a wound
inflicted
by
stinging.
Flanconade
::
Flanconade
(n.) A
thrust
in the side.
Protrusive
::
Protrusive
(a.)
Thrusting
or
impelling
forward;
as,
protrusive
motion..
Thrust
::
Thrust
(v. t.) To stab; to
pierce;
--
usually
with
through.
Poke
::
Poke (v. t.) To
thrust
with the
horns;
to gore.
Thrusting
::
Thrusting
(n.) The white whey, or that which is last
pressed
out of the curd by the hand, and of which
butter
is
sometimes
made..
Interpose
::
Interpose
(v. t.) To
thrust;
to
intrude;
to
between,
either
for aid or for
troubling..
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