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"push off" Definitions
  1. (British English, informal) used to tell somebody rudely to go away
  2. to move away from land in a boat, or from the side of a swimming pool, etc.

172 Sentences With "push off"

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The last two or three pitches, I couldn't push off.
It can also give us something to push off of.
Be comforted by that — and push off from the edge.
I hyperventilate quickly, supercharging my lungs, plunge underwater and push off.
I went to push off the last time and it hurt.
He's free to shrimp and push off and do whatever he wants.
" She adds, "In astrology, eclipses kind of function as a push-off.
Try three sets of 10 reps to enforce that powerful push-off.
"I wasn't able to shoot with balance and push off," Anthony said.
It starts pounding and he just felt like he couldn't push off.
That could push off Congressional action into the later part of 2017.
Push off your planted foot and grab the top with both hands.
As the push-off date approached, our mountain of gear stupidly grew.
On coral reefs, for example, frogfish can push off surfaces with their fins.
Jackson's cast has come off and he's trying to push off training again.
I glide my fingers along walls and push off from the sides of cars.
"There's at least three years of wiggle room to push off projects," he said.
They function as a platform for balance and a lever for push-off and explosive movements.
He labored with his balance, he said, and with his ability to push off his right leg.
I continue to read and then decide to push off packing for my flight until the morning.
He'll crowd them, then push off to draw the foul and create an opening for a shot.
The toe stopper serves as a point to push off for a quick start or, conversely, a brake.
The smugglers knelt in the sand and prayed, then stood up and ordered the migrants to push off.
Tightening the straps on Gucci purses, tucking in sneaker laces and securing wallets (and wigs), riders push off.
So other satellites that could help push off, even lay depth charges in space terms to, you know.
Go to Settings > Accounts and Passwords > Fetch New Data > turn Push off and change Fetch from Automatically to Manually.
This allows the toes ample room to splay out for push-off, adding to the smooth, natural-feeling ride.
But just as the boat was about to push off, one of the men suddenly clambered down toward it.
Confidence: Medium Showers are likely to linger into early Sunday morning but should quickly push off to the east.
Rudolph&aposs push-off was minor; had it been reviewed, it&aposs unclear if OPI would have been called.
The poor results prompted the company to push off a public offering that had been planned for late 2018.
Soon, we push off into the darkness of the Mozambique Channel in an outrigger canoe that Hary built by hand.
Push off left foot and explode back toward the right, landing on right foot with left toes touching behind it.
That pipeline has frozen, as leading companies push off IPO plans, raise large private rounds or focus on M&A.
Cleveland doesn't generate corner threes, finish in transition, or even push off opposing missed shots when LeBron isn't out there.
"Him being far away let me push off some of the negative feelings I had about our relationship," she says.
House leaders also attached provisions to push off emissions standards for residential wood-fired heaters by three years to 2023.
We agree that a new car is the priority and push off searching for a home for another year at least.
So far, none of the negotiators have floated the possibility of needing a stop-gap measure to push off the deadline.
With luck, they will touch something they can push off to right themselves — or a place to stick and stay safe.
The wall has outcroppings to grab and push off of, and they're always the same, so competitors have every move memorized.
Enormous linemen push off one another in a shoving match that recalls something that could have taken place among heavyweights millenniums ago.
The majority flinch when Boris Johnson, the new prime minister, promises that Britain will push off by October 31st "come what may".
The Mavericks finally have someone who can push off opposing misses and slice a backpedaling defense before it knows what hit it.
Grabbing onto walls or people lets you steady yourself, and then you can push off and float away in your desired direction.
JC: One final question on your clients: one of your competitors, UBS, is saying look: either invest your cash or push off.
Yet even their zeal seemed to be waning as Mr. Trump continued to push off a decision on what should be done.
All we had to do was fly into the Staniel Cay airport, pull up the sails and push off into the sunset.
To avoid detection, smugglers increasingly push off at night, in flimsy rubber dinghies that are cheaper to replace than more seaworthy wooden boats.
You simply push off from handlebars and other grips to get around and move hand-over-hand to climb from object to object.
True, some French and Swiss bankers will probably push off when the EU moves to undermine London's financial services (as it surely will).
"A really hard line on immigration has the potential not just to fall flat but to push off younger Republicans," Mr. Jones said.
Visibly slower and unable to push off as powerfully with his legs to serve, he still found a way to grind and win.
If someone is passing you at the end of a lane, give them time to push off and start before you jump back in.
"High elevation and high temperature mean less molecules of air for the plane to push off of," climate scientist Radley Horton told the Post.
You've certainly seen videos of astronauts zipping around the space station using their arms and legs to push off surfaces and direct their motion.
I'd touch one wall, push off and glide through that whoosh of momentum, then propel myself forward until I got to the other wall.
I carried it under my arm like a football, giving the Heisman Trophy push-off to friends, family, basic hygiene, Netflix and the pets.
That curvature, Barnes previously told me, helps quickly rock a runner from their heels to their toes as they land and push off again.
They were right to the point that the Democrats did agree to push off the matter for a month with a temporary spending bill.
My grief, that same one that I tried to push off to deal with later, had found a way of being dealt with after all.
The front will push off the shore overnight, so Friday and Saturday should be safe for trick or treating, if people can brave the cold.
When Bush pitched to Silver — using a concrete parking block to push off with his back leg — the ball exploded from his hand, with accuracy.
Eclipses are not a friendly pep talk from the universe—they're a hardy push off the branch by the mother bird that is the cosmos.
Trump's modus operandi in every situation is to take credit if the story is good and to push off blame when the story is bad.
Standing up was tumultuous, with the physiotherapist and two other employees helping me through the process, which still required a good push off the bars.
I asked Bose if working with Amazon on the Echo Buds might've led the company to push off its own next-generation true wireless earbuds.
If sanctions pressure Kim so much that he cannot afford to continue his weapons development efforts, that could push off any US decision for months.
Additional investment could further push off discussion of an initial public offering, which Lyft had planned likely for 2018, according to sources close to the company.
To remove the battery from the new Mate or Pro, you use your thumb to push off the small door on the back of the device.
Push off right foot and explode toward the left, landing on left foot with knees slightly bent; touch right toes to the ground behind left foot.
Embattled German lender Deutsche Bank saw some respite from recent selling on Wednesday after a slew of news helped the stock to push off record lows.
While early reports said Trump wanted to push off the rule's implementation, originally slated for April, by 180 days, the order did not mention any delay.
Stacey, we just started talking about how campaigns use, how your campaign is using it, how you push off social media issues and things like that.
Congress had until midnight Friday to either pass spending bills for seven federal agencies, or approve a stopgap spending measure that would push off a potential shutdown.
This same scene had unfolded every night for generations: The boats would push off empty in the evening and return before dawn full of whatever was running.
With only two weeks left in the year, the stock market just might be able to push off any "sell the news" reaction until after Dec. 31.
It stiffened and supported parts of the foot, allowing runners to push off hard with less muscular effort, but did not provide much thrust of its own.
As a result, they had to push off their much-awaited date — and now, it's going to be quite a while before Rose feels safe meeting him.
The 35-year-old fisherman hopes to push off this week from a beach in the capital Dakar with water, dried food and potentially dozens of passengers.
But in striking a deal with Democrats to push off the debt ceiling battle until December, President Trump has done those same GOP leaders a huge favor.
Or, in other words, HOKA uses softer cushioning in the heel and firmer foam in the forefoot, so you can land comfortably and push off again quickly.
A very useful Boost button near the right grip can be pressed and held when you need an extra push off the starting line or up an incline.
It was conducted using gloved hands, making it easier to push off bacteria with air, and the bacterial solution was teeming — around 10 million infectious particles per milliliter.
If Trump follows this model, it would likely push off the majority of Iranian export reductions until the first half of next year, according to RBC Capital Markets.
His mobility was limited, and his serve appeared to be ever more affected because he could not push off the leg and got no power in his serve.
That's a major reason why the White House decided this week to push off the implementation of new tariffs on a variety of Chinese goods until mid-December.
"The remaining people on the ship — the crew itself — will push off from the dock and they will be quarantined and observed and treated shipboard," Mr. Pence said.
More rain and wind is expected overnight and into Tuesday as the storms push off into southeastern Georgia, Florida's panhandle and the Carolina coasts in the morning hours.
After Friday, the government will close down unless Congress can agree to a deal on future funding -- or at least push off the climax by a week or two.
Though they will eventually recover that lost business, they "are going to push off some of their investment ideas or investment plans until they get more certainty," she says.
"It's what I call the push-off method," says Ilana Muhlstein, M.S. R.D.N., who explains the importance of pacing yourself, especially if your trip if four days or longer.
Lawmakers have voted to push off the health law's medical device tax, health insurance tax, and tax on high-cost "Cadillac" health plans in the past with bipartisan support.
Unable to push off and with two Coyotes bearing down on him, he flipped the puck up as high as he could and limped off to the Jets bench.
The fish learned that with some effort, they could suck or push off the lids, and they gradually figured out that a white lid means there'll be a treat inside.
When it rolls, it does a somersault with its whole body, tucking in six of the legs and using the remaining two to push off the ground with every rotation.
But just days before meeting, Russia has not committed to the nine-month extension, raising concerns that OPEC could settle for a shorter extension or push off a decision altogether.
Copies of biologic drugs, known as biosimilars, are not as easy to produce as normal generic drugs, and AbbVie's aggressive patent strategy has allowed it to further push off rivals.
Tiny and crescent shaped, it is south of the hurricane belt, but right in the path of the trade winds, almost constant breezes from the east that push off rain.
Sure, there's a lot of crossover between roller skating and ice skating — but unlike with ice, floor doesn't give much of an edge to push off from, making jumps more difficult.
Carter, after starting the game by sinking three consecutive 3-pointers, missed his next four shots and picked up his third foul on a push-off just 1:12 before halftime.
"A ref will yell, 'Willie, watch it, don't push off there,'" Ravens wide receiver Willie Snead IV said, referring to a shove of a defender that might be offensive pass interference.
At the same time, the city is weaning itself off of one-time revenue fixes, such as so-called scoop and toss restructurings of outstanding bonds to push off debt payments.
There is a strong incentive to push off the tariffs "as long as people are at the negotiating table," said Carol Schleif, deputy chief investment officer at Abbot Downing in Minneapolis.
There is a strong incentive to push off the tariffs "as long as people are at the negotiating table," said Carol Schleif, deputy chief investment officer at Abbot Downing in Minneapolis.
Others believe that Disney's board would like to have him push off his retirement yet again; Disney has its hands full even without a possible acquisition of 21st Century Fox assets.
Webber spoke to VICE Sports about why the timeout doesn't haunt him, his incensed call of the Dion Waiters push-off, the "Greatest Show on Court," and his burgeoning career in academia.
You come across as a quieter announcer than a lot of guys, were you aware in the moment of how fired up about the OKC push-off non-call you were getting?
"The surge on Monday represents a strong push off the key support level of $3,000 per coin," Mati Greenspan, senior market analyst at social trading platform eToro, told CNBC in an email.
It's very difficult to cancel, you sometimes will have too much product or not enough and it's very difficult to pause or push off a month if you're going to be traveling.
Pulse three times and push off the left leg to jump laterally to the right, landing softly on your right foot and stepping your left leg behind you into a reverse lunge.
For instance this hip bump, almost identical to the actual motion of Izzy's body-tracing middle kicks, drew the back leg up and allowed him to push off into the one-two.
Between those bills and a short-term spending measure to bridge the gap, they believe they can push off any potential fights — including over border wall funding — until later in the fall.
Rather, a 2010 study suggested that the limit comes from our bipedal stride, in particular how quickly we can rearrange our legs while still leaving time to push off from the ground.
Indeed, placed on his belly, he managed to pull a knee underneath himself and push off, as if he intended to crawl away from the nurses who were trying to swaddle him.
Whether Thompson is southpaw or orthodox, he fights from a lengthy stance that allows him to push off of the mat in front or behind him and create or close distance rapidly.
Kheun Fut used a paddle to push off from the submerged building and headed back to shore, steering between tree tops and past the red and gold roof of the village's Buddhist pagoda.
Its passage in Congress — shortly before senators leave Capitol Hill for the August recess — will push off the threat of a financial crisis and automatic spending cuts that were set to kick in.
These marches are the latest of several large-scale marches protestors have organized in the past three months, when the movement began to push off an extradition bill that has since been suspended.
It appears that, unless something significant changes between now and the floor vote early this week on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Congress will push off a decision on the Space Force.
So you will see the nice wide stance, with the centre of gravity far away from the opponent and the lead leg ready to push off and create distance at an instant's notice.
Unlike James's fancy dribbling, Harden's memorable play did not have any questions as to its intentionality, though it did run afoul of armchair referees who declared it a push-off or a travel.
We create energy when we coil our muscles and push off with one leg from the ground and dissipate some of it when our foot returns to the pavement and momentum slightly brakes.
However, Saints players and the Fox broadcast booth of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman thought the play would be reviewed for offensive pass interference, as Rudolph seemed to push off of the defender.
I got sent out for coffee while it was quiet, so I had to cross the puddle and opted for the push-off-the-wall technique, so that served me well going over.
I've had it before where I've been playing with someone and two hours in they've suddenly decided to push off in a direction on their own, which wasn't what you were doing collectively.
When Paula Jones sued Bill Clinton for sexual harassment 193 years ago, the Supreme Court set the precedent that a sitting president can't push off a federal case until after he leaves office.
It took about 10 minutes to fully steam off all the color, then I used an orange stick and metal tool to gently push off the rest, just like they do in the salon.
The Blocking Regulatory Interference from Closing Kilns (BRICK) Act would push off compliance with the 2015 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule for brick and tile kilns until ongoing litigation from the industry is resolved.
Does it feel as though they've been granted another get-of-jail-free card to avoid any racial guilt or discomfort and to push off the responsibility of healing America's racial wounds onto black people?
The researchers hypothesized that females who'd been made optimistic by a positive experience would push off the grey lids, expecting to find food, while females who'd been made pessimistic wouldn't bother to make the effort.
That has forced Trump&aposs legal team to push off making a decision about whether the president will sit for an interview with the special counsel -- a decision they had hoped to reach by Thursday.
"He's a millionaire, he's going to make sure you go to jail!" says one actor, urging the "contestant" to give the rich man who can supposedly ruin his life "one big push" off a building.
"Once again, we see an increasing probability for several unexpected bearish developments to come together, which could push off re-balancing (seasonally-adjusted demand exceeding supply) to late 2017, or even 2018," Morgan Stanley said.
In January, during a speech at Stanford University, Mr. Biegun signaled that American negotiators might be willing to push off the demand for an inventory of nuclear assets and engage in a more gradual process.
He uses his right foot to push off the hack, which is like a starting block, and then drags that foot behind him as he lunges with his left leg and slides down the sheet.
In addition to deciding between going out to dinner or splurging on a $30 barre class, you also could push off saving to buy a house, pay for daycare or fund a college savings account.
"The Story of Adidon" came right at the peak of people's readiness to shrug Push off into Meek territory, but he ended up packaging a diss song, gossip, and previously unseen, humiliating photos for impact.
"The local people really understand more about this fish than we do" True to its name, the psychedelic frogfish often "hops" around to get places, using its fins to push off the bottom of the seafloor.
When Mueller was brought on to the investigation, congressional Republicans welcomed the special counsel, using the appointment as an excuse to push off questions about damning reports on the Trump campaign's alleged involvement with foreign actors.
Neither the White House nor the Secret Service, the lead agency coordinating security for the State of the Union address, had an immediate comment on Ms. Pelosi's letter suggesting that the shutdown push off the speech.
Some buyers said they were anticipating the crisis to exacerbate extended payment terms in general, as businesses start to struggle — already a prevalent issue within the industry where clients push off paying their agencies longer and longer.
While it might be tempting to push off a tough negotiation over North Korea's nuclear program, we must remember it was that program that nearly brought East Asia – and perhaps the world – to the brink of nuclear war .
The soiree is not at the symphony, or a dance club, or a celebrity's penthouse, but deep beneath the street where a new subway will push off on its inaugural ride as the clock ticks down to midnight.
Sen. Mitch McConnell told the New York Times that the spending deal Democrats made with President Trump "is not quite as good" as they thought because it will push off the next debt-limit debate until well into 2018.
The lugers push off with their hands as they sit facing forward on the sled and try to get going as fast as possible, aided by gloves that have spikes to grip the ice and propel the sled forward.
It's a big contrast to what is usually seen in teahouses, where water and tea purposefully overflow out of cups and where accessories (like tea pets, which change color over time, and brushes that push off excess water) frequently appear.
While the venture firm Benchmark, which spearheaded Kalanick's ouster, stood to lose billions of dollars if Kalanick dragged down Uber and continued to push off an IPO, Benchmark was not in a do-or-die situation because of its Uber investment.
In the overtime period of the Saints' Wild Card game against the Vikings, Kirk Cousins lobbed a pass up to Kyle Rudolph, who appeared to push off before catching the game-winning TD. The Game Winning TD catch in Saints vs.
Unable to stop the pressure cooker that is Holzken from pushing him to the ropes, Groenhart would push off the ropes with ineffective punches against Holzken's guard, but tail each combination with a low kick or two which Holkzen would refuse to check.
"It's possible that their attitudes become more negative (because they are confronted by their own aging), but at least we know that people push off older age into the future when this realization (that they're getting old) starts to creep in," he says.
Newton said he finally told Rivera after he couldn't push off his foot to attempt a potential game-winning touchdown on 4th-and-1 at the Tampa 2-yard line in the waning seconds — with Carolina instead direct-snapping to Christian McCaffrey.
Durant made a stellar start against the Toronto Raptors but went down suddenly in the opening minutes of the second quarter when he planted his right foot to push off on a dribble-drive but the resilient Warriors managed to hang on for the win.
GOP sources told Axios on Thursday that a new "backup plan" is developing that would push off a massive infrastructure bill until next year, when vulnerable Democrats may be more willing to work with Trump on delivering transportation investments to their districts before the midterm elections.
IF – I ASSUME THIS IS WHERE YOUR QUESTION IS GOING – IF FOR SOME REASON IT DOES NOT HAPPEN, IF THE HEALTHCARE BILL DOES NOT PASS, THEN THAT TRILLION DOLLARS OF OBAMACARE TAXES – WHAT WE HAVE ALREADY DECIDED TO DO, WE WILL JUST PUSH OFF TO THE SIDE.
The true bounce helps him with his take-the-ball-early timing, and it suits his movement, allowing him firm footing to push off and make abrupt shifts in direction, particularly when extended wide in the court — that is, if he is not in the middle of a slide.
Long a dream of military engineers in the United States, Russia, and China — each of which points to the other's work as justification for their own — hypersonics by all accounts pose a risk of altering the strategic calculations that have helped push off any direct conflict between nuclear powers.
Of course, the House could postpone the vote and bring up a new version in the weeks ahead and keep attempting to pass it, but the leadership is certainly not signaling that is an option and that would again cause considerable delay and push off tax reform even further.
And here's another example where even though the Timberwolves don't shoot until there's 12 on the shot clock, a push off Houston's miss forces mismatches on the other end, with Harden guarding Gibson (not that bad for the Rockets) and Clint Capela on Butler (very bad for the Rockets).
Joe had been complaining of bad headaches, a detail that becomes much more significant when his body is discovered and, after the autopsy, Maisie learns he had suffered two brain injuries, one from a fall (or a push?) off a railroad bridge and one from exposure to toxins.
Through its second-annual flying car summit in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Uber wanted to set the stage for what it hopes will be a network of electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles, or unmanned vehicles that use propulsion and rotors to push off and land on the ground vertically.
He did it in his own unique way: by hitting a three, air-balling another three that turned into a put-back layup, and committing such a uniquely brazen push-off while inbounding the ball on the final play that NBA referee training will be updated to look for it in the future.
"If this happens, it is very much like an elongated elastic: it is still connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone, but it does not transmit the force developed by the calf muscles appropriately, and the patient ends up being unable to push off with the affected foot," Maffulli said by email.
Wake Forest led 133-87 with just over a minute left in overtime, but Gates drained 3-pointer as Wake Forest's Ikenna Smart fouled out with a push-off in the lane at the 59-second mark, leading to Edward Hardt's two missed free throws with a chance for a lead change.
The American Civil Liberties Union has also asked the justices to push off their ruling on the census until the fall to allow a federal judge in New York to formally add the evidence regarding Hofeller's involvement in the question to the formal record for the case, which the justices consider as they make their ruling.
"The appeal process will push off by approximately two years or more the date when the president would have the power to remove the C.F.P.B. director at will," Quyen T. Truong, a former deputy general counsel at the bureau who now works at the law firm Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, wrote in a briefing about the case.
So Republican sources tell us that a backup plan is emerging for one of Trump's top priorities: The plan: Push off until next year any consideration of the massive infrastructure plan Trump wants to push for roads, airports and other big projects, giving Republican lawmakers more breathing room amid a crowd of issues that'll require massive effort, time and political capital.
He knows that you're due to impose a second round of sanctions against Russia next week for failing to take "remedial measures" on chemical weapons after a nerve agent attack in the UK. While it's unclear whether you two will meet, Putin may try to convince you to push off the sanctions for some reason wholly unrelated to the fact that he broke US law.
Sports arguments have always been driven by conflicting versions of what happened, whether Michael Jordan's push-off on the Utah Jazz's Bryon Russell in Game 6 of the 1998 finals, or the infamous 2002 "tuck rule" game between the New England Patriots and the Oakland Raiders, which put Tom Brady on the path to his first Super Bowl when the refs overturned what was initially called a fumble.
" Only some of these Vikings played on the 219 team that lost to the Seattle Seahawks when Blair Walsh hooked a short field goal, but many have heard about the other inglorious moments in Minnesota playoff history: the miss by Gary Anderson in the 239 N.F.C. championship game, the overtime kick by Garrett Hartley that escorted New Orleans into the 2010 Super Bowl, Darrin Nelson's drop in the 1987 N.F.C. title game, and Drew Pearson's Hail Mary push-off in 1975. "1975?
Bill JohnsonWilliam (Bill) Leslie JohnsonOvernight Energy: Trump pick to lead mining regulator withdraws | Watchdog questions ethics of ,85033 in Zinke concert tickets | House votes to ease natural gas exports Greens win court case seeking stronger air pollution rules for brick makers Overnight Defense: VA pick breezes through confirmation hearing | House votes to move on defense bill negotiations | Senate bill would set 'stringent' oversight on North Korea talks MORE (R-Ohio), would push off compliance with the 2015 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule for brick and tile kilns until ongoing litigation from the industry is resolved.
A closer look at changes to Title X funding regarding abortion (Washington Post) Drugmakers blamed for blocking generics have jacked up prices and cost U.S. billions (Kaiser Health News)   State by state Tax bill and ObamaCare repeal are potent issues in California congressional races, poll shows (Los Angeles Times) Virginia Senate GOP leaders push off budget debate over Medicaid (Associated Press)   From The Hill's opinion pages Denial of services to same-sex couples can harm their health Trump and Azar are rightly moving health care back to free-market policy The problem isn't opioids -- it's how we're raising our kids View the discussion thread.

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