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at a push
at a push
With extra effort. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. At a push, we can still make it on time. I think I can have this order done early, at a push.
at a push
(British & Australian) if you can do something at a push, you can do it but it will be difficult I could finish the job by Friday - at a push, Thursday afternoon.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Abrikosor | | [əbri'kɔsɔf] | |
| Chetan | | - | Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada |
| Cherry | | ['tʃeri:] | |
| PÒL | | POL | Scottish |
| Vasa | | - | Macedonian |
| Azura | | a-ZHUR-ə, AZH-rə | English (Rare) |