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- verb obsolete Simple past tense and past participle of
push .
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Examples
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Why is everyone in such a hurry to pusht hsi thing through?
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Ekksploarurr Kittehz pusht upz t3h prittee lidz andz den slithurrd insyde
u feels cooler? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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Well, I lul so cuut wiff my pusht in snoot, sitin a round in my liddle white suit.
OMG, U PUSHED - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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September 24, 2008 at 4:43 am mai loki-kitteh wented flop onna kibored tray onse, pusht teh maus 2 top rite corner, den rubbed hed on maus and clikked teh button.
See? The system works - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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And so I did push off with the pole, and I pusht and paddled maybe the half of an hour, for, indeed it was all a clumsy contriving, and mayhap I the more so in my labours.
The Night Land 2007
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And she to be upon her back, and to have pusht the Garment from her face, and did be lying with her eyes open, and a look of gentle wonderment upon her dear face.
The Night Land 2007
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And we pusht forward at a new speed, and had many bitter falls, so that we did be all bruised; but not to know it at that time, because that our fear did be so keen.
The Night Land 2007
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And she caught the garments very hasty from the hand of the Man, and ran then to the raft; and she pusht the raft out from the shore, and leaped aboard; and behold! as she made to use the pole, there came a sound out of the wood.
The Night Land 2007
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I saw that the Maid did be anigh to me, and did be yet naked; and did pant, and pusht hard and desperate with a great pole, which did be surely that one which I had cut when that the Humpt Men came upon us.
The Night Land 2007
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After certain consonants it was hard to pronounce clearly, and so the sonant was changed into the easier surd, and such words as pushed and clipped became, in ordinary conversation, pusht and clipt.
Chapter 9. The Common Speech. 3. The Verb Henry Louis 1921
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