Sentences with push around
push a·round
P p - We don't like somebody coming in with lots of money and trying to push people around. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
- To push something aside; to push the door open.
- To push one's way through the crowd.
- His mother pushed him to get a job.
- To push a bill through Congress.
- She pushed the project to completion.
- To push inferior merchandise on customers.
- The prosecutor pushed him for an answer.
- To be pushed for time.
- The maestro is pushing ninety-two.
- The point of land pushed far out into the sea.
- A swinging door that pushes easily.
- The big push began in April.
- If push comes to shove, the government will impose quotas on imports.