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push in

phrasal verb with push
 
 
/pʊʃ/ verb

Definition

mainly UK to rudely join a line of people who are waiting for something, by moving in front of some of the people who are already there: I was about to get on the bus when two men pushed in in front of me.Arriving, entering and invading
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