To thrust to

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Thrust \Thrust\, v. i.
   1. To make a push; to attack with a pointed weapon; as, a
      fencer thrusts at his antagonist.
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   2. To enter by pushing; to squeeze in.
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            And thrust between my father and the god. --Dryden.
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   3. To push forward; to come with force; to press on; to
      intrude. "Young, old, thrust there in mighty concourse."
      --Chapman.
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   {To thrust to}, to rush upon. [Obs.]
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            As doth an eager hound
            Thrust to an hind within some covert glade.
                                                  --Spenser.
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