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Definition of pusher in English: pushernoun ˈpʊʃəˈpʊʃər 1informal A person who sells illegal drugs. 〈非正式〉贩卖毒品者 an underworld of thugs, drug pushers, and thieves Example sentencesExamples - They act like pushers selling cheap drugs to a gullible public with the financial sector as the intermediary.
- Now, parents, if you haven't already, please take the time to talk to your kids about huffing before some pusher does.
- In fact, he is just another punk amateur pusher, with his eye on the next buck, which will lead him on to the first million.
- The young people want to see the problems of drug pushers and vandalism tackled.
- I am saying that if people had somewhere they could legally buy cannabis, the drug pushers would have lost a huge part of their market.
- People with small amounts are just told to go on their way by police, people with large amounts are jailed as drug pushers.
- They complained the drug pusher was selling methamphetamine drugs with no apparent fear of the law.
- Some pusher they picked up said Jack was a buyer for Russ.
- The psychotic pill pusher reportedly refused to leave, sending both doctor and patient fleeing for their lives.
- His vigilant eyes came to life as he spotted his preys: it was a group of drug pushers and thieves.
- There's no point in arresting that pusher who hangs out in the schoolyard.
- We have targeted buildings used by drug pushers and people who carry illegal firearms.
- The need for confidentiality cannot and should not prevent identification and prosecution of drug dealers and pushers.
- The message sent here is there is one rule for gun runners and drug pushers, and another set for Panday and his supporters, and that is wrong.
- For example, it should be the same as drug pushers, to an extent.
- Next time I might tell you about my favourite beach pusher.
- He claimed Gardaí are failing to tackle drug pushers and are ignoring dealers operating just metres away.
- It does not, however, fit easily with the image of the drug pusher using free drugs as a way to entice new (nondrug using) clientele.
- Life would be better without drug takers and drug pushers.
- He warned it would lead to an open season for drug pushers in the District.
Synonyms trader, tradesman, tradesperson, merchant, salesman, saleswoman, salesperson, seller, buyer, buyer and seller, marketeer, merchandiser, distributor, supplier, vendor, shopkeeper, retailer, wholesaler, purveyor, marketer, trafficker, pedlar, hawker - 1.1in combination A person who too readily or forcefully 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
2A person or thing that pushes something. 推动者;推动器 in combination the checkout trolley pushers 付款处的推车整理员。 Example sentencesExamples - I've never seen a more devoted or tenacious stroller pusher.
- Everyone on the floor was a consummate wine pusher and they worked as a seamless team.
- If you are the faster key-code pusher, you will eject the Mech pilot and be able to claim the Mech for your own usage.
- And - like any good pusher - they've kept him ‘supplied’ with their products ever since.
- Huh, damn lazy pencil pushers, sitting nice and content at their desks.
- Initially, the engine drove a two - blade pusher propeller.
- I was like a Japanese subway pusher trying to keep people in the club and listen to the guy.
- Perhaps I should hook up with a better DivX pusher.
- Usually there's some paper pusher in the doctor's office doing that in her head.
- He's lucky he has more smarts than a handful of paper pushers in our government.
- Now some spotty, faux-hawked 18-year-old mobile phone pusher can be added to that list.
- Parcel pusher DHL is considering offshoring the last remnants of its IT department.
- One of the robed elite, more handbill pusher than ideologue, seemed above, apart from, or perhaps, by now, simply oblivious to the rhetoric.
- A pusher pushes the loaded clips out of the device one at a time.
- She was a general in charge of MP's, not some pencil pusher.
Definition of pusher in US English: pushernounˈpʊʃərˈpo͝oSHər 1informal A person who sells illegal drugs. 〈非正式〉贩卖毒品者 Example sentencesExamples - Some pusher they picked up said Jack was a buyer for Russ.
- For example, it should be the same as drug pushers, to an extent.
- He claimed Gardaí are failing to tackle drug pushers and are ignoring dealers operating just metres away.
- It does not, however, fit easily with the image of the drug pusher using free drugs as a way to entice new (nondrug using) clientele.
- His vigilant eyes came to life as he spotted his preys: it was a group of drug pushers and thieves.
- The need for confidentiality cannot and should not prevent identification and prosecution of drug dealers and pushers.
- Life would be better without drug takers and drug pushers.
- The message sent here is there is one rule for gun runners and drug pushers, and another set for Panday and his supporters, and that is wrong.
- They complained the drug pusher was selling methamphetamine drugs with no apparent fear of the law.
- Next time I might tell you about my favourite beach pusher.
- They act like pushers selling cheap drugs to a gullible public with the financial sector as the intermediary.
- I am saying that if people had somewhere they could legally buy cannabis, the drug pushers would have lost a huge part of their market.
- We have targeted buildings used by drug pushers and people who carry illegal firearms.
- In fact, he is just another punk amateur pusher, with his eye on the next buck, which will lead him on to the first million.
- Now, parents, if you haven't already, please take the time to talk to your kids about huffing before some pusher does.
- People with small amounts are just told to go on their way by police, people with large amounts are jailed as drug pushers.
- The psychotic pill pusher reportedly refused to leave, sending both doctor and patient fleeing for their lives.
- The young people want to see the problems of drug pushers and vandalism tackled.
- He warned it would lead to an open season for drug pushers in the District.
- There's no point in arresting that pusher who hangs out in the schoolyard.
Synonyms trader, tradesman, tradesperson, merchant, salesman, saleswoman, salesperson, seller, buyer, buyer and seller, marketeer, merchandiser, distributor, supplier, vendor, shopkeeper, retailer, wholesaler, purveyor, marketer, trafficker, pedlar, hawker - 1.1in combination 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
2A person or thing that pushes something. 推动者;推动器 Example sentencesExamples - Usually there's some paper pusher in the doctor's office doing that in her head.
- Initially, the engine drove a two - blade pusher propeller.
- Perhaps I should hook up with a better DivX pusher.
- He's lucky he has more smarts than a handful of paper pushers in our government.
- And - like any good pusher - they've kept him ‘supplied’ with their products ever since.
- Huh, damn lazy pencil pushers, sitting nice and content at their desks.
- Now some spotty, faux-hawked 18-year-old mobile phone pusher can be added to that list.
- One of the robed elite, more handbill pusher than ideologue, seemed above, apart from, or perhaps, by now, simply oblivious to the rhetoric.
- She was a general in charge of MP's, not some pencil pusher.
- Parcel pusher DHL is considering offshoring the last remnants of its IT department.
- A pusher pushes the loaded clips out of the device one at a time.
- I was like a Japanese subway pusher trying to keep people in the club and listen to the guy.
- I've never seen a more devoted or tenacious stroller pusher.
- Everyone on the floor was a consummate wine pusher and they worked as a seamless team.
- If you are the faster key-code pusher, you will eject the Mech pilot and be able to claim the Mech for your own usage.
- 2.1informal A forceful or pushy person.
〈非正式〉劲头十足的人;有事业心的人;有进取心的人;野心勃勃的人 she got things moving, she was a tremendous pusher 她把事情搞活了,真是个有干劲、有魄力的人。
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