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move forcefully

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  • run — verb (runs, running, ran ran; past participle run) 1》 move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all feet on the ground at the same time.     ↘enter or be entered in a race.     ↘(of hounds) chase or hunt their quarry.     ↘(of a… …   English new terms dictionary

  • run — ► VERB (running; past ran; past part. run) 1) move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all feet on the ground at the same time. 2) move about in a hurried and hectic way. 3) pass or cause to pass: Helen ran her fingers through her …   English terms dictionary

  • runnable — run ► VERB (running; past ran; past part. run) 1) move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all feet on the ground at the same time. 2) move about in a hurried and hectic way. 3) pass or cause to pass: Helen ran her fingers through …   English terms dictionary

  • plow — plowable, adj. plowability, n. plower, n. /plow/, n. 1. an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil. 2. any of various implements resembling or suggesting this, as a kind of plane for cutting… …   Universalium

  • shake — v. & n. v. (past shook; past part. shaken) 1 tr. & intr. move forcefully or quickly up and down or to and fro. 2 a intr. tremble or vibrate markedly. b tr. cause to do this. 3 tr. a agitate or shock. b colloq. upset the composure of. 4 tr. weaken …   Useful english dictionary

  • boomer — n 1. Australian a particularly large kanga roo. Boom is an archaic term meaning to rush or move forcefully. 2. Australian something excellent, admirable, exciting 3. American a member of the so called baby boom generation born between 1945 and… …   Contemporary slang

  • steamers — n pl British gangs of muggers who enter a shop, train compartment, etc. en masse and overwhelm their victims with some force. From the colloquial steam (in) , meaning to move forcefully and quickly. The term arose in London in 1985 among black… …   Contemporary slang

  • tank — I. n 1. American a firearm, handgun. A hyperbolic term occasionally used by criminals and law enforcers. 2. British a police car or van. The word is used in this way by ironic or self dramatising police officers. II. vb British a. to crush,… …   Contemporary slang

  • hurtle — hur·tle || hÉœrtl / hɜːtl v. move forcefully, fly …   English contemporary dictionary

  • hurtled — hur·tle || hÉœrtl / hɜːtl v. move forcefully, fly …   English contemporary dictionary

  • hurtles — hur·tle || hÉœrtl / hɜːtl v. move forcefully, fly …   English contemporary dictionary

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