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- ábazhnade
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- To pick something up with a stick, by thrusting at it; to push with a stick.
- push
- ábashtóⁿga
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- To bump something lightly, to push down gently.
- push
- ábapʰu
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- To push straight together and close, as sliding doors.
- To turn up the sole of a moccasin over the top.
- push
- ábaskébe
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- To scrape an object on something, by pushing with the hand.
- push
- ábaznu
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- To make an object slide on something, by pushing it with the hand or a stick.
- push
- bahégazhi
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- To push or thrust at an object with force; to thrust deep into an object.
- push
- baqthíⁿ
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- To make a dog or wolf snarl by pushing or thrusting at it.
- push
- bawásekoⁿ
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- To make a wheel revolve rapidly by pushing.
- push
- bathíguzhe
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- To push, as a stick, against any object, bending it (the stick) a little: to bend, as a bow, by pushing.
- Said of cornstalks that do not come up straight but bend over a little.
- push
- bathuzhe
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- To push or thrust against a barrel, forcing it over and spilling its contents.
- push
- uthubaqpathe
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- To make something fall by pushing it.
- push
- ábasoⁿde
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- To push with the hand against something which is on something else (as a pen on paper).
- push
- baézhuba
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- To push, plane, etc., saying nothing to anyone, being utterly unconcerned.
- push
- bagthákʰoⁿ
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- To push a plank, making it tip up on one side or edge, and not on the end.
- push
- ábatoⁿtha
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- To roll up by pushing, as rolling a barrel up a board.
- push hard
- basági
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- To push down hard.
- push off
- ábazhnúde
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- To push or shove off on, as one's coat.
- push off
- ábasude
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- To push off, as corn from a cob or scrape off, as hair from a hide.
- push on
- bagthóⁿtha
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- To push on an object, and miss doing what was intended; to thrust at a foe and miss him, because of his dodging.
- push together
- ábapʰu
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- To push straight together and close, as sliding doors.
- To turn up the sole of a moccasin over the top.