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pusher
- IPA[ˈpo͝oSHər]
美式
- a person who sells illegal drugs;a person who too readily or forecfully promotes the use or purchase of a particular thing
noun: pusher, plural noun: pushers
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- 1. informal a person who sells illegal drugs an underworld of drug pushers and thieves
- ▪ a person who too readily or forecfully promotes the use or purchase of a particular thing some patients see me as a pill pusher it can be hard to fend off food pushers during the holidays
- 2. a person or thing that pushes something.
- ▪ informal a forceful or pushy person she got things moving, she was a tremendous pusher
- women's calf-length pants.
Oxford American Dictionary
- women's calf-length trousers.
Oxford Dictionary
- a bureaucrat or menial clerical worker: he will be more than a paper-pusher, administration sources said
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person with a clerical job involving a lot of tedious and repetitive paperwork.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who directs the drilling on an oil rig.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person with a clerical job involving a lot of tedious and repetitive paperwork.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who directs the drilling on an oil rig.
Oxford Dictionary
- a bureaucrat or menial clerical worker: he will be more than a paper-pusher, administration sources said
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- a person who sells illegal drugs: an underworld of drug pushers and thieves
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