pushing off Synonyms
Strongest:
- clearing-off
- beating-it
- clearing-out
- going
- moving
- walking-out
- peeling-off
- taking-a-walk
- packing-up-or-off-
- departing
- sallying-forth-
- getting
- bailing-out
- pushing-on
- going-off
- buzzing-off-
- shoving-off-
- stepping-along-
- taking-off
- pulling-out
- digging-out
- getting-off
- exiting
- buggering-off
- running-along
- cutting-out
- bugging-out
Strong:
- piking-out-or-off-
- hitting-the-road
- quitting
- taking-a-hike
- flying
- pulling-stakes
- retreating
- fleeing
- setting-out
- evacuating
- striking-out
- starting
- bugging-off
- bailing
- pulling-up-stakes
- retiring
- scarpering
- stepping-out
- parting
- withdrawing
- getting-out
- vamoosing
- taking-a-powder
- booking
- running-away
- going-out
- escaping
Weak:
pushing off Meaning
pushing off
set out
pushing off Sentence Examples
- The swimmer pushed off from the pool edge with powerful strokes.
- The runner pushed off hard with her back foot to gain speed.
- The boat pushed off from the dock, gliding smoothly into the water.
- The child pushed off on the swing, soaring high into the air.
- The climber pushed off with his feet, ascending the rock face.
- The skateboarder pushed off from the curb, rolling down the street.
- The gymnast used a powerful push-off to execute a perfect backflip.
- The weightlifter pushed off with his legs, hoisting the barbell overhead.
- The child pushed off on his scooter, zooming down the sidewalk.
- The bird spread its wings and pushed off from the branch, taking flight.
FAQs About the word pushing off
set out
clearing off, beating it, clearing out, going, moving, walking out, peeling off, taking a walk, packing (up or off), departing
coming, remaining, arriving, showing up, turning up, lodging, reaching, approaching,staying, dwelling
The swimmer pushed off from the pool edge with powerful strokes.
The runner pushed off hard with her back foot to gain speed.
The boat pushed off from the dock, gliding smoothly into the water.
The child pushed off on the swing, soaring high into the air.