Definitionadj. marked by aggressive ambition and energy and initiative
Last update: June 27, 2015
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Here he had Thurlow, the future lord chancellor, as a fellow-clerk, and it is stated that Thurlow promised to help his less pushful comrade in the days of realized ambition. [Please select]
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[146] Many authorities regard Alexander as a man with the ideas of a pushful nineteenth-century (A.) [Please select]
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When she came to examine the poor dragon in the cool light of her own reason it appeared at the worst to be but a pushful patent medicine of an inferior order which, on account of its cheapness and the superior American skill in distributing it, was threatening to drive Sypher's Cure off the market. [Please select]
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