thrusting in English

noun
1
the motion of pushing or lunging suddenly or violently.
His muscles were much softer and his involuntary limb thrusting was reduced by about 50%.
verb
1
push (something or someone) suddenly or violently in the specified direction.
she thrust her hands into her pockets

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1. Portable thrusting device for acupuncture

2. Aerodynamic lifting-thrusting propulsion device

3. Hip thrusting and lip rubbing?

4. Roofless towers appeared and disappeared, thrusting blindly upward.

5. She is always thrusting herself on other people.

6. They are thrusting towards the village with heavy luggage.

7. Impatiently thrusting the covers aside, she hurried into the bathroom.

8. New railroads are rapidly thrusting into the hilly regions.

9. What does Abstrusion mean? (rare) The act of thrusting away

10. She broke free by thrusting her elbow into his chest.

11. For example, John Clements categorizes thrusting swords with poor cutting abilities as rapiers, and swords with both good thrusting and cutting abilities as cut and thrust swords.

12. Still, though, the expression is unyielding, the chin thrusting forward in defiance.

13. Accentuated lumbar lordosis, with broadening of stance and forward thrusting of abdomen.

14. Bulging definition is - swelling or thrusting out from a surrounding or adjacent surface : protuberant

15. When thrusting with the mallet, press the head with the finger, then thrust forward.

16. A strong, andesitic volcanism was connected with this thrusting in time and space.

17. Assyrian king Ashurbanipal on his horse thrusting a spear onto a lion’s head

18. Arts and theatre groups are constantly thrusting the begging bowl at the government.

19. Lineations parallel to the fold axes and thrusting to the south-southeast are common.

20. Thrusting spires, softened by time; vaulted cloisters floored with cobbles trod thin by genius.

21. A century ago, miscalculation was greatly to blame for thrusting Europe into a Conflagration.

22. Thrusting the helm hard over, he shot clear of the motor yacht's wind-shadow.

23. Bellying: 1 adj curving outward Synonyms: bellied , bulbous , bulging , bulgy , protuberant protrusive thrusting outward

24. 24 Thrusting themselves into the spirit of the farce, they ham it up like mad.

25. The thrusting is thick-skinned in type, involving reverse reactivation of much older extensional faults.

26. Fumbling with the latch key, she rushed for the telephone, thrusting the shopping basket at Edward.

27. Nappe movement of the Betic of Málaga is older than the thrusting of Subbetic over Prebetic.

28. The foot is brought up to waist height, then quickly snapped out in a thrusting motion.

29. A stimulus thrusting towards one is more energetic and aggressive than a similar stimulus moving away.

30. The Army Group was tasked with thrusting through the Baltic States and then advancing on Leningrad.

31. Épée — a heavy thrusting weapon; the valid target area covers the entire body; double touches are allowed.

32. The tower is visible tens of miles away, a sharp white needle of stone thrusting into sky.

33. Thirty yards away, the pack were even then thrusting their way in among the strip of bushes.

34. Thrusting the gun back into its holster, the man grinned at the body lying on the floor.

35. An alligator head in profile juts up at the top, its darting red tongue thrusting out sideways.

36. And how I was sending up Cicero with all those alliterative adjectives thrusting themselves into the verbs?

37. Thrusting and overthrusting of frozen gravel blocks mimiks much slower processes on a bigger scale in mountain orogeny.

38. A Broadsword is a type of sword which has been designed for slashing and cutting, rather than thrusting

39. “Go ahead, pick up that weapon and shoot,” snarled the officer, thrusting a rifle in front of me.

40. The lance (Heb., roʹmach), a weapon with a long shaft and a sharp point, was used for thrusting.

41. Beware the greedy hand of government, thrusting itself into every corner and crevice of industry. Thomas Paine 

42. She saw me looking at her and thrusting the bag under my nose invited me to take a pinch.

43. The baby was kicking, at night Alan lay with his hand on her side and felt the repeated thrusting movements.

44. It was magnificently low-slung, almost like a sports car, but with four plush leather seats and a thrusting bonnet.

45. Correlative Caledonian nappes from adjacent faultbounded basement blocks were thrust diachronously resulting in transport transverse to the general thrusting direction.

46. Begin from a fighting stance by thrusting forwards with the back foot and sliding a short distance with the front.

47. 11 It was magnificently low-slung, almost like a sports car, but with four plush leather seats and a thrusting bonnet.

48. It moved sinuously, dancing round its adversary, thrusting with a slender spear and protecting itself gracefully with a brightly-polished shield.

49. This debris flow material was tectonically deformed prior to the Medial Devonian 'Acadian' orogeny, probably as a result of earlier 'Taconic' thrusting.

50. Banderilleros, also known as peons, are in charge of thrusting the banderillas, or darts, into the bull's neck to further weaken it