Marked by aggressive ambition and energy and initiative.
1 Obviously that side which is the most pushful wins, wrote the Guardian.
2 He must be a very pushful fellow, inviting himself here like this.
3 No wonder the Fifth Symphony appeals so much to our virtuous and pushful middle-class audiences.
4 Among others I stemmed a pushful policeman.
5 She is like some pushful advertising tradesman.
6 Of a surety not in the pushful set of jobbers and tricksters he was condemned to live amongst.
7 He was pushful , meant to get on, and had set up white spats as a part of his stock-in-trade.
8 Servia and Greece have long watched the rapid and uninterrupted progress of their pushful neighbour with mixed feelings of fear and envy.
9 The result is that while the little man often seems vain and pushful , the giant usually is very tame, and modest, and unobtrusive.
10 And that when he was simply seeking an all-round nervous stimulant to bring languid people up to the stresses of these pushful days.
11 'Twas not by barking mortars that the pushful CAESAR scored;
12 'Indeed, the frontispiece for such a joint work,' writes Goethe in one of his letters, 'is already designed.' Pushful Tischbein!
13 " Pushful young woman!" chaffed Geoffrey.
14 Obviously that side which is the most pushful wins, wrote the Guardian.
15 He must be a very pushful fellow, inviting himself here like this.
16 No wonder the Fifth Symphony appeals so much to our virtuous and pushful middle-class audiences.
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