A strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument.
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Examples for "thrust"
Examples for "thrust"
1The essential thrust of the latest National Competitiveness Council report is clear.
2Pressing his case now thrust the issue into the 2016 presidential campaign.
3That is the fundamental thrust of a new Government report on retirement.
4It is into this tense political situation that Eragon finds himself thrust.
5Dear Jesse, Transforming laws has been a major thrust of feminist work.
1Captain October also revealed that Curran had indeed suffered fatal stab wounds.
2Is your new hand especially designed to stab people in the back?
3According to survivors' accounts, the four suffered stab wounds before they escaped.
4I wanted to stab him through the heart right there and then.
5She felt a keen kinship, a stab of hope for his success.
1The pain in his side was as keen as a knife thrust.
2Every artless question had been a knife thrust in a sensitive spot.
3She forced my aura back in upon itself like a knife thrust.
4And his pulses leaped as he felt the knife thrust into his palm.
5A knife thrust, sheathed in silence, ripped his shoulder gave him his cue.
6You want to get a good knife thrust yourself, it seems.
7And besides, did I not swear on the night of the knife thrust?
8The sharp clatter of obedience went through Lutha's belly like a knife thrust.
9Was it to be a knife thrust in the dark?
10It was strange how like a knife thrust that word of hers-hopeless-wentthroughhim.
11Did that mean he feared a stealthy assassination, a knife thrust from the dark?
12A shot on a lonely trap line, a single knife thrust-andwho would know?
13My leg lashed out, and I combined the kick with an angled knife thrust.
14Fergus McRae still carried the gash from a knife thrust earned in a drunken brawl.
15The final knife thrust of the KGB, thought Masha.
16He was probably alluding to the knife thrust for which he had recently tended Dario.
Translations for knife thrust