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thrust out

v. push to thrust outward [syn: push out, obtrude]

Usage examples of "thrust out".

He thrust out to the right with his sword, catching another monster cleanly in the throat, then buried the third in a tight embrace and bore it to the ground.

He had pulled her firmly back against his chest, making her small breasts thrust out.

Peering at herself in the mirror on the wooden cabinet, she was suddenly thrust out of herself–.

He thrust out his left hand, clenched into a fist, the bloodstone facing them like a vengeful eye.

If Blackgult had not thrust out a firm hand to bar his way, Raulin would have been on the barge in the next instant.

In fact, Scop leaned forward, thrust out his hands in a rigid, militaristic gesture to do just that, to begin the slaughter and evisceration of Robert Kennedy.

To the north lay hills as well, and where a tongue of a ridgeline thrust out onto the narrow coastal flat a river spilled down onto low land and thence out to the bay, joined halfway by a smaller stream winding in from the eastern hills.