Definitionn. one who intrudes or pushes himself forward
Last update: September 9, 2015
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Brought from above G to C, Pusher, for forcing billets forbetween N by a flue not ward. [Please select]
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If he finds it hard work to shovel his food, he can, for a while, continue to use his nursery pusher. [Please select]
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They could barely see the top of the smokestack of the pusher a few feet away. [Please select]
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Tommy admires Albert of Belgium because he is not a pusher of men, he LEADS them. [Please select]
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"Something's wrong with the road when a Pennsylvania gravel-pusher tells us anything about our stock, I think." [Please select]
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He was a contractor and an honest, respectable man, but his wife was a pusher, trying to bluff her way into society. [Please select]
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By nine o'clock, with the train pushing slowly on, the head locomotive aided by a pusher picked up at the junction, the berths were made up and everybody in the Pullman coach had retired.' [Please select]
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