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Multi-word Results
cost-push |
of or denoting the situation in which higher costs of production cause higher retail prices. (Cf. demand-pull.) |
push button |
a small button or knob that is pushed, esp. to close or open an electrical circuit. |
push on |
to persist in one's efforts despite obstacles or opposition. |
push the panic button |
(slang) to react frantically to a crisis. |
push up daisies |
to be dead and buried. |
push-button |
controlled by or as if by push buttons. [2 definitions] |
push-up |
a form of exercise, or a single act, in which a person lies on the stomach and raises and lowers the body using the arm muscles. |
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