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  • push off — verb a) To go away Far from precipitating that event therefore he pushed it off until the very last moment, when, in fact, there was no alternative left him. b) A foul committed by pushing against an opponent to both accelerate more quickly and… …   Wiktionary

  • push — vb Push, shove, thrust, propel mean to use force upon a thing so as to make it move ahead or aside. Push implies the application of force by a body (as a person) already in contact with the body to be moved onward, aside, or out of the way {push… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • push-out — pushˈ out noun The act of pushing (someone or something) out, eg of pushing an opponent out of the ring in some forms of wrestling • • • Main Entry: ↑push …   Useful english dictionary

  • push poll — push′ poll n. gov a seemingly unbiased telephone survey that is actually conducted by supporters of a particular candidate and disseminates negative information about an opponent • Etymology: 1990–95 …   From formal English to slang

  • Push in the back — A push in the back is a free kick awarded in Australian rules football against a player who illegally tackles or interferes with a player from behind. The rule is applied in two different circumstances: tackles and marking contests.Push in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Push poll — A push poll is a political campaign technique in which an individual or organization attempts to influence or alter the view of respondents under the guise of conducting a poll. In a push poll, large numbers of respondents are contacted, and… …   Wikipedia

  • push poll — a seemingly unbiased telephone survey that is actually conducted by supporters of a particular candidate and disseminates negative information about an opponent. [1990 95] * * * n. an ostensible opinion poll in which the true objective is to sway …   Useful english dictionary

  • push poll — n. A series of calls, masquerading as a public opinion poll, in which people who support a particular candidate offer negative information about a rival candidate. Example Citation: A legitimate public opinion poll seeks to tally the views of the …   New words

  • push dagger — /ˈpʊʃ dægə/ (say poosh daguh) noun a short knife with a handle in the shape of a T, designed to be grasped to enable the user to push the knife into an opponent. Also, push knife …  

  • push poll — pseudo poll in which supporters of a candidate conduct biased surveys intended to disparage the opponent (the questions are formed in a way that highlights the opponent s faults) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • push poll — a seemingly unbiased telephone survey that is actually conducted by supporters of a particular candidate and disseminates negative information about an opponent. [1990 95] * * * …   Universalium

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