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pushed
/ ʊʃ /
adjective
informal(often foll by for) short (of) or in need (of time, money, etc)
Example Sentences
"I carried my son on my shoulders, I pushed my daughter in the pram, there were a quarter of a million people arguing that we should make poverty history internationally," he said.
He was a fierce proponent of India's right to govern itself and pushed for constitutional reforms during his time on the council.
Last month US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasised the US's solidarity with the region, saying the US would not be pushed out of Asia nor allow its allies to be intimidated.
It was originally due to face competition from the long-awaited Michael Jackson biopic - but that project has been pushed back to next year, with producers scheduling extensive reshoots this summer.
Standing 5’2” in FDA conference rooms where she had often been disregarded as the lone woman, Woodcock had fought for her status — sometimes, she said, pushed nearly to tears with frustration.
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