Marked by aggressive ambition and energy and initiative.
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Examples for "pushing"
Examples for "pushing"
1Animal lovers accused the state government of pushing dingo populations to extinction.
2Right behind the first rotter was a second, pushing its way higher.
3France has been pushing for action from early on in the crisis.
4Germany has been pushing for budget austerity in other euro zone countries.
5I was given good access, with no security agents pushing me away.
1Obviously that side which is the most pushful wins, wrote the Guardian.
2He must be a very pushful fellow, inviting himself here like this.
3No wonder the Fifth Symphony appeals so much to our virtuous and pushful middle-class audiences.
4Among others I stemmed a pushful policeman.
5She is like some pushful advertising tradesman.
1How pushy do the leaders of undeveloped countries imagine they can get.
2As a parent I need to be not pushy but totally supportive.
3But he did not want to give the impression of being pushy.
4When people got pushy or something, he put a stop to it.
5Try not to misinterpret and dismiss this vibe as a pushy one!
6When she swallowed, she added, I've always found Mrs. Vega too pushy.
7Shay grimaced, refusing to-acknowledge she was relieved the pushy tart hadn't returned.
8Carrasco was from a humble background, but she was clever and pushy.
9He found them very pushy and could not get rid of them.
10WHAT kind of thoughtless, pushy person does that to her own sister?
11The independent production sector is led by a number of pushy, determined millionaires.
12However, this assistance may have a slightly pushy quality to it.
13I had been asking too many pushy questions about responsible travel, as usual.
14Certain planetary influences will be quite pushy while others may be slightly vague.
15The pushy hedge fund firm's second run at Sony emerged in early April.
16This made them the least pushy last year, the data show.
Pushy per variant geogràfica