exert force on (someone or something), typically with one’s hand, in order to move them away from oneself or the origin of the force
relating to or denoting inflation caused by increased labour or raw material costs
use an oar, boathook, etc., to exert pressure so as to move a boat out from shore or away from another vessel
a fit between two parts in which one is connected to the other by manually pushing or sliding them together
an ostensible opinion poll in which the true objective is to sway voters using loaded or manipulative questions
a broom consisting of a handle attached at an angle to a wide brush that is worked by pushing
start (a motor vehicle) by pushing it and putting it in gear in order to make the engine turn
be dismissed (or dismiss someone) from a job
take a risk on the assumption that one will continue to be successful or in favor
the development of film so as to compensate for deliberate underexposure, thereby increasing the effective film speed
a service in which the user downloads software from a provider which then continually supplies information from the Internet in categories selected by the user
respond to a situation by panicking or taking emergency measures
an exercise in which a person lies facing the floor and, keeping their back straight, raises their body by pressing down on their hands
a thumbtack with a spherical or cylindrical head of colored plastic, used to fasten papers to a bulletin board or to indicate positions on charts and maps
a rod operated by cams that opens and closes the valves in an internal combustion engine