A push is a force that moves an object away from something else. It is the opposite of a pull. When you push on an object, you are using your muscles to apply a force in the direction of the object. This force causes the object to move away from you.
Here are some examples of pushes:
I pushed the door open.
Noun: an act of pushing something.
Verb: to move something by exerting force on it.
Adjective: relating to pushing.
The word "push" comes from the Old English word "pūscan", which means "to thrust".
The first recorded use of the word "push" in English was in the 10th century.
What can be pushed?
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