push off
Britishverb
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Also: push out. to move into open water, as by being cast off from a mooring
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informal (intr) to go away; leave
Example Sentences
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C.C. positioned herself to push off into flight as Duane reached out to gently touch her wing.
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I take that as a yes, and push off and pedal through the night.
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Uncertainty over tariffs led shipping companies, which had started to recover after struggling with an inventory glut and slowing consumer spending for years, to push off their forecasts for a recovery.
I will just have to hope they do not check the cargo hold for stowaways before we push off.
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Some keepers bring their foot inwards so they can use it to push off before jumping towards the corner of the goal.
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