"Pushing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "pushing" is the present participle of the verb "push" meaning to apply physical force to someone or something to move them or it forward, or to encourage or urge someone to do something. It can also mean to exert influence or pressure to cause something to happen.
Example sentences:
- The team was pushing to meet the deadline.
- The students were pushing themselves to finish their projects on time.
- The strong winds were pushing the small boat away from the shore.
Additionally, "pushing" can be used as a gerund, which is a verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun. In this case, it refers to an action of pushing.
- The pushing and shoving in the crowd made it difficult to move.
Pushiness refers to the quality of being overly forceful, assertive, or aggressive in trying to achieve one's goals or get what one wants, often to the point of being annoying or insensitive to others. It can also imply a tendency to be too forward or dominant, often to the extent of being presumptuous or arrogant.
Relating to Alexander Pushkin, a great Russian poet and national hero. Used to describe something or someone that is exuding elegance, refinement, and literary quality.
Dari or Pushto is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is the official language of Afghanistan and is also spoken in some parts of Pakistan, particularly in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.<br><br>In the sense of a push, a push is a quick, quick forceful movement forward, often with one's hands or a tool.