push away in Germany
push away [puʃɔːwei] fortgestoße
Sentence patterns related to "push away"
1. Cajole, shame, bully, push away?
2. Another "trudere" offspring, Abstrudere, meaning "to push away" or "to conceal," gave English Abstrude, meaning "to thrust away." But that verb didn't make it past the 17th century
3. Toward you, I will push away some otiose social partieses but some go home early, because I know that you would be very lonesome at home, and will be surprised for my load to be subjected to fear.
4. I know you steal batteries you don't need... and you push away anyone who's willing to put up with you... because just a little bit of love... reminds you how big and empty that hole inside you actually is.
5. There are some people you like immediately, some whom you think you might learn to like in the fullness of time, and some that you simply want to push away from you with a sharp stick. Douglas Adams