hump it....HUMP IT. thrust it. thrust that chode! dig. grrr.
Most biplanes had radial engines driving a propeller, this created thrust when it rotated.
Gothic architects developed new ways to build the arches in order to compensate for the lateral thrust of the Cathedrals. It was a precise measurement for the high ceilings.
When the bayonet is fixed to a rifle, it is called a parry.
At ease, port arms, on guard, high guard, short guard. Others are movements and not positions, such as short thrust, long thrust, slash, vertical buttstroke, horizontal buttstroke, smash.
Sherman's March to the Sea.
Thrust Capacity is how much thrust it can take :D
Jaw-Thrust Technique
Thrusted is the past tense and past participle of thrust.
It is more plane than car, doesn't have doors, lights etc.
The angle at which you thrust.
The past tense of "thrust" is "thrust." "Thrust" is an irregular verb, meaning it does not follow the typical rule of adding "-ed" to form the past tense. Instead, the past tense remains the same as the base form. So, you would say, "He thrust the sword into the stone."
there is no thrust lake.
Net thrust in a ramjet engine is the actual useful thrust generated for propulsion, while gross thrust is the total thrust including the contributions from ram pressure. The net thrust is the difference between the gross thrust and the drag of the engine itself. The net thrust determines the actual propulsion force available for moving the aircraft forward.
A forward thrust city is a city that has been thrust forward into things
It can be as in "He thrust his sword into his enemy", however it can also be a noun as in "The thrust of the rocket was enormous".
Past tense and past participle(V3) of thrust is thrust itself.