thrust into

Frequency: 6.89.0 per million words

a push or advance into a place or situation

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Examples (20)

  • She was suddenly thrust into the limelight after her viral video.
  • She thrust her hands deep into her pockets.
  • He thrust the urgent letter into her hand and hurried away.
  • He was suddenly thrust into a position of leadership.
  • The young leader was thrust into a position of immense responsibility.
  • The politician tried to thrust his agenda into the public debate.
  • Don't thrust your opinions into every conversation without listening first.
  • With a swift motion, she thrust the key into the lock.
  • The explorer felt himself thrust into an alien world, far from civilization.
  • The young actor was unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight.
  • They quickly thrust the packages into the waiting car before anyone saw them.
  • Don't thrust your responsibilities into my lap.
  • The economic crisis had thrust the country into a period of deep uncertainty.
  • The team was thrust into a difficult situation after the sudden resignation.
  • Before she knew it, she had been thrust into the role of spokesperson for the entire team.
  • He felt a sharp object thrust into his back.
  • He thrust his hands deep into his pockets, trying to hide his nervousness.
  • The company decided to thrust its new product into the competitive market.
  • The unexpected technological breakthrough will thrust the company into a dominant market position.
  • She will be thrust into the role of spokesperson next week.