Elbowing

Word ELBOWING
Character 8
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Definitions and meanings of "Elbowing"

What do we mean by elbowing?

To push with the elbow.

(by extension) To nudge, jostle or push.

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The word "elbowing" in example sentences

(served by Michel Ouellet) too many men minor PIT 19: 57 Evgeni Malkin elbowing minor ❋ Unknown (2006)

The big announcement yesterday that came out of the G-20 is that it is going to become the permanent counsel for international economic cooperation, kind of elbowing aside the G-8. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If you don't remember, Cole Aldrich fouled out of the game after "elbowing" Damion James. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Is laying in some hard knees to the back of Etim but the referee warns him to stop 'elbowing' Etim in the spine. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Rio Ferdinand faces three-match ban as FA charge Manchester United star for 'elbowing' Hull winger ... ❋ Unknown (2010)

Rio Ferdinand faces three-match ban as FA charge Manchester United star for 'elbowing' ❋ Unknown (2010)

Phillip Pasirayi, the co-ordinator of the Centre for Community Development in Zimbabwe, pointed out that the "elbowing" of Chamisa, whom MDC-T sources claimed had brought some sanity in the country's telecommunications sector after holding meetings with all stakeholders, came at a time when there were still crucial outstanding issues that needed to be urgently dealt with by the three principals. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Before this interview, I'd tuned in to Terry's breakfast show to hear him having fun at the BBC's expense for 'elbowing' him out. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Peter Ridsdale wants FA to investigate Roger Johnson 'elbowing' ❋ Unknown (2009)

It's fundamentally disturbing, however, that the World Bank -- the planet's leading cheerleader for a growth-without-limits development paradigm -- is elbowing its way to the front of the line to help design the new fund, almost guaranteeing itself a permanent role in its management. ❋ Janet Redman (2011)

The drawing is a web of abrupt strokes, some short and stabbing, some longer and more relaxed, elbowing one another into a not-quite-defined central configuration. ❋ Karen Wilkin (2011)

The BBC continued to poke its nose into schools with Unequal Opportunities, which had John Humphrys scurrying like a concerned uncle between educational establishments determined to find out why children from sink estates are less likely to get a full rack of top GCSEs than those whose parents have jobs, money and better elbowing skills. ❋ Phil Hogan (2010)

But elbowing guests out of your way at your own party — of that you can be proud. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Meanwhile, the EPA is elbowing its way into the fracking debate, studying the impact on drinking water, animals and "environmental justice." ❋ Unknown (2011)

It would describe Jesus' birth in a pitch-dark cave, amid piles of oxen scat and filthy hay and poor travelers elbowing into the Holy Family's space, Joseph worn out from a frantic search for an inn, Mary all alone as her water breaks and her pain hits excruciating levels. ❋ John Backman (2012)

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