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n. (present participle of push it English)
Usage examples of "pushing it".
If the winter hadn't been too cold, the two of them could often get it going by pushing it down the driveway.
It is as though you placed the thermostat of your furnace under manual control, pushing it up and down by hand and trying to attain a continuously equable temperature.
He parted the robe, pushing it from her shoulders to fall to the floor, then felt her breasts against his chest, the nipples hard against his skin.
He sighed, wondering if there was a purpose in climbing back up, pushing it away so they could breathe.
They rolled in the stuff, pushing it in each other's faces, laughing.
He crouched and set the Tano shell inside, pushing it into the bundle of a spare shirt.
He introduced his prick, pushing it slowly up, and fucked me most delightfully.
Shadow would run it through his hands, palming it, rolling it, pushing it along with his fingers.
He switched on the torch and placed it on the floor, pushing it as far away from himself as he could.
For her to claim that Faith had a way with men, when Faith seldom went out with anyone and she herself was seldom at home, was pushing it a bit, in Faith’.
He ignored the glint in her eye, righting the heavy-framed bicycle and pushing it towards the Jeep, holding the rear wheel off the ground so that the flaccid tyre would not be further damaged.
Fifty men picked for strength heaved it along, pushing it on eight double-size cartwheels.
I kicked at the end of a hearth log, pushing it further into the fire and waking new flames in.
She took a paper from her belt pouch and unfolded it, pushing it down the table to the Sailmistress.
The lower stakes cracked more and more and at last the wall fell, and with it the men who had been pushing it.