pushes off Synonyms
Strongest:
- takes-a-walk
- parts
- goes-off
- bugs-off
- peels-off
- departs
- gets-off
- runs-along
- takes-off
- goes
- gets
- bails-out
- moves
- walks-out
- pushes-on
- pulls-out
- exits
Strong:
- sallies-forth-
- packs-up-or-off-
- shoves-off-
- retires
- pulls-up-stakes
- strikes-out
- sets-out
- escapes
- cuts-out
- beats-it
- vamooses
- digs-out
- quits
- pulls-stakes
- starts
- flees
- flies
- buzzes-off-
- retreats
- pikes-out-or-off-
- books
- runs-away
- takes-a-hike
- clears-out
- buggers-off
- withdraws
- takes-a-powder
- steps-along-
- bails
- clears-off
- bugs-out
- hits-the-road
- evacuates
- goes-out
Weak:
pushes off Meaning
pushes off
set out
pushes off Sentence Examples
- The diver pushes off the platform with all her might, soaring through the air.
- The boatman pushes off from the dock, propelling himself into the open water.
- The runner pushes off from the starting block, launching himself into the race.
- The child pushes off from the swings, sending himself into a spiraling arc.
- The skater pushes off with his left foot, gliding gracefully across the ice.
- The swimmer pushes off from the pool wall, cutting through the water at lightning speed.
- The hiker pushes off from the resting point, continuing his arduous journey.
- The dancer pushes off from the floor, executing a gravity-defying leap.
- The car pushes off from the intersection, accelerating into the traffic flow.
- The rocket pushes off from Earth's surface, embarking on its journey into the vastness of space.
FAQs About the word pushes off
set out
takes a walk, parts, goes off, bugs off, peels off, departs, gets off, runs along, takes off, goes
arrives, remains, shows up,comes, stays, turns up, settles, abides, lands, approaches
The diver pushes off the platform with all her might, soaring through the air.
The boatman pushes off from the dock, propelling himself into the open water.
The runner pushes off from the starting block, launching himself into the race.
The child pushes off from the swings, sending himself into a spiraling arc.