We found 42 examples of how to use thrust in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 42 of 42.
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26. | Most modern airliners use turbofan engines because of their high thrust and good fuel efficiency. | |
27. | My natural thrust is to finish things that I’ve begun. | |
28. | The baby stared, and thrust his fist into his mouth. | |
29. | Davy thrust his hand into his pocket and produced . . . a caterpillar, a furry, squirming caterpillar. | |
30. | The glass slipper was brought to the two sisters, who did all they possibly could to thrust a foot into the slipper, but they could not succeed. | |
31. | Sami has been thrust into a role he never imagined. | |
32. | Beside this table, on the wooden chair, sat Dr. Grimesby Roylott clad in a long gray dressing-gown, his bare ankles protruding beneath, and his feet thrust into red heelless Turkish slippers. | |
33. | As he threw the door open an old woman ran out in front of him and tried to bar his passage, but he thrust her back. | |
34. | On examining the premises the body of the unfortunate watchman was found doubled up and thrust into the largest of the safes, where it would not have been discovered until Monday morning had it not been for the prompt action of Sergeant Tuson. | |
35. | We found Holmes pacing up and down in the field, his chin sunk upon his breast, and his hands thrust into his trousers pockets. | |
36. | Phelps thrust away the precious document into the innermost pocket of his coat. | |
37. | To which place when Abimelech, and Ochozath his friend, and Phicol chief captain of his soldiers, came from Gerara, Isaac said to them: Why are ye come to me, a man whom you hate, and have thrust out from you? | |
38. | And the Lord said to Moses: Yet one plague more will I bring upon Pharaoh and Egypt, and after that he shall let you go, and thrust you out. | |
39. | He thrust his tongue into my mouth. | |
40. | But what if the most powerful propulsion system in NASA’s toolbox produces less than one pound of thrust while reaching speeds of up to 200,000 mph? What if it costs less, carries more, and uses less fuel? | |
41. | Chemical propulsion uses a fuel and an oxidizer, converting energy stored in the chemical bonds of the propellants, to produce a short, powerful thrust. | |
42. | Chemical propulsion uses a fuel and an oxidizer, converting energy stored in the chemical bonds of the propellants, to produce a short, powerful thrust, or what we see as fire. |