push into



push someone into something

 and push someone in
to force someone into a situation; to force someone to do something. They are trying to push me into signing the contract. Please don't push me into it! You pushed me in!
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push someone or something into someone or something

to cause someone or something to bump into someone or something. Todd accidentally pushed Marlene into Bill. I pushed the lawn mower into the tree by accident.
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push (someone, something, or an animal) into something

to guide, shove, or press someone, something, or an animal inside of something. I pushed the lawn mower into the garage and closed the door. I opened the garage door and pushed the dog in.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nitza-Hebrew
LidiyaLEE-dee-yah (Russian)Russian, Bulgarian
Bakar-Basque
LÍLian-Portuguese (Brazilian)
Adkin['ædkin]
GomerGO-mər (English)Biblical