Push - Law Dictionary Search Results
Boost
To lift or push from behind one who is endeavoring to climb to push
Shove
along by the direct and continuous application of strength to push especially to push a body so as to make it
doorbell
a bell or other sounding device actuated by a push button at an outer door the push button activating the
Jostle
To run against and shake to push out of the way to elbow to hustle to disturb
Shuffle
To shove one way and the other to push from one to another as to shuffle money from hand
Push button
simple device resembling a button in form so arranged that pushing it closes an electric circuit as of an electric bell
Push
A pustule a pimple
Potch
To thrust to push
Poss
To push to dash to throw
Nub
To push to nudge also to beckon
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