push-through
See also: push through
English
Noun
push-through (plural push-throughs)
- A narrow passageway through.
- 1985, Farley Mowat, A Whale for the Killing, page 84:
- Twas hard to believe a whale that big could get herself into the pond. Certainly, there was no water for her in the pushthrough, and even the south gut never had no more'n two fathom and a half since ever I see it. But there she was, and looking twice as big as life.
- A device for cleaning a rifle bore.
- Greener's ‘push through’ invention works well with very small bores.
Adjective
push-through (not comparable)
- That is pushed through; especially designating something that is operated by being pushed through (something else).
- The push-through tab on canned drink was first sold in 1973.
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