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pushed too far
adjective as in enraged
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Example Sentences
He’s a decent man who just won’t be pushed too far, a Coleman character shown in a somewhat more flattering light.
He’s a decent man who just won’t be pushed too far, a Coleman character shown in a somewhat more flattering light.
And the American discovery, disclosed in recent days, that Mr. Putin may be planning to place a nuclear weapon in space — a bomb designed to wipe out the connective tissue of global communications if Mr. Putin is pushed too far — was a potent reminder of his capacity to strike back at his adversaries with the asymmetric weapons that remain a key source of his power.
Even some who praised her have wondered if she had pushed too far in “It’s Perfectly Normal.”
Manchin also critiqued Democratic President Joe Biden on Wednesday, saying he has been pushed too far to the left during his term in office.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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