thrust in English
- thrust⇄expr. thrust out, to expel; eject.
Ex. They were now, without any accusation, thrust out of their house (Macaulay). - thrust⇄noun 1. a push with force; drive.
Ex. She hid the book behind the pillow with a quick thrust.
(SYN) shove, punch.
2. a stab; lunge.
Ex. A thrust with the pin broke the balloon.
3. a sudden, sharp attack; thrusting assault - thrust⇄thrust, verb, thrust,thrusting,noun.
- thrust⇄v.i. 1. to push with force; make a thrust.
2. to make a stab or lunge.
3. to push or force one's way, as through a crowd, between persons, or against obstacles.
Ex. The woman thrust past me into the room. - thrust⇄v.t. 1. to push with force; shove; drive.
Ex. He thrust his hands into his pockets. He thrust a chair against the door. (Figurative.) A soldier thrusts himself into danger. (Figurative.) Some men are born great, some achieve greatness, and some hav
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