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pushy

English

Etymology

From push +? -y.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?p?.?i/
  • Rhymes: -??i

Adjective

pushy (comparative pushier, superlative pushiest)

  1. Overly assertive, bold or determined; aggressively ambitious.
    Parents are ruining school sports days by being pushy and overbearing, a survey suggests. BBC

Synonyms

  • sharp-elbowed
  • obtrusive

Derived terms

  • pushily
  • pushiness
  • unpushy

Related terms

  • push

Translations

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rushy

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English russhy, russhi, resshi, equivalent to rush (a plant) +? -y.

Adjective

rushy (comparative rushier, superlative rushiest)

  1. (of a marsh etc) abounding in rushes
  2. having the characteristics of a rush (the plant); rushlike
Synonyms
  • juncaceous
  • juncous
Derived terms
  • rushiness

Etymology 2

From rush (a hurry) +? -y. Compare Saterland Frisian ruusich (fast; quick; rushy).

Adjective

rushy (comparative more rushy, superlative most rushy)

  1. Characterised by rushing; hurried; fast-paced
Synonyms
  • frenzied

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