The Push Comedy Theater is a 90 seat venue in the heart of Norfolk's NEON District. We've been performing comedy on Granby Street since 2015, and have been making people laugh in Hampton Roads for over 15 years.
Synonyms: push, propel, shove, thrust These verbs mean to press against something in order to move it forward or aside: push a baby carriage; wind propelling a sailboat; shove a tray across a table; thrust the package into her hand.
If someone or something pushes an idea or project in a particular direction, they cause it to develop or progress in a particular way. China would use its influence to help push forward the peace process.
to press (an action, proposal, etc.) with energy and insistence: to push a bill through Congress. to carry (an action or thing) toward a conclusion or extreme: She pushed the project to completion.
Definition of push verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
push (third-person singular simple present pushes, present participle pushing, simple past and past participle pushed) In his anger he pushed me against the wall and threatened me. You need to push quite hard to get this door open. We are pushed for an answer.