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Tending to or capable of propelling.
propellant
propulsive
propellent
dynamic
dynamical
1
It has no rudder; the paddle serves for both steering and
propelling
.
2
The greater its
propelling
power, the more successful will the toy be.
3
Rhys dipped a paddle in the water,
propelling
the boat after it.
4
Deeper he went this time, his arms and legs
propelling
his progress.
5
But there was only the rank of flustered nurses
propelling
children along.
6
What is
propelling
you to be out there for all these days?
7
The
propelling
force is a charge of seven ounces of smokeless powder.
8
What forces besides that of the heart aid in
propelling
the blood?
9
Goldberg pushed from the console,
propelling
her thin body across the compartment.
10
Some long poles for
propelling
it had also been cut and shaped.
11
Hands pushed him,
propelling
him out into the center of the road.
12
They had neither oar nor other means of
propelling
it to shore.
13
More powerful chemical rockets ignited,
propelling
the starship away from the spaceport.
14
They practiced jouncing, the art of
propelling
a canoe without a paddle.
15
The
propelling
engines were manufactured by Messrs. Maudslay Sons & Field, Lambeth.
16
He focused on them,
propelling
himself faster and faster on his skateboard.
propelling
propel
propel power
propel the boat
propel force
propel demand
propel machinery