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the propulsive
adjective
Of or pertaining to propulsion
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The propulsive conductor, as before, is Daniele Callegari.
But what about the propulsive effect of the terza rima?
With the propulsive German ambient rock band Couch.
Yet the propulsive variations were jolted with steely fortissimo chords.
"The propulsive power is the lack of knowledge.
Still, "Being Shakespeare" has the propulsive energy of a particularly juicy membership-drive PBS special.
There is a cinematic sweep to the propulsive, voluptuous final movement.
The propulsive jet of gases usually consists of the combustion products of solid or liquid propellants.
Thus a greater internal pressure was possible, with a resultant greater thrust of the propulsive jet.
Sitting bored in class, Guest is visited by "the propulsive patterns of a poem".
The propulsive engine behind many novels is desire and its accompanying confusions.
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