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Thrutch
Meaning
Verb
●
To
push
; press.
●
To
crowd
;
throng
; squeeze.
●
To
trouble
; oppress.
●
To thrust.
●
(caving,
climbing
(sport)) To
push
,
press
, or
squeeze into
a place;
move sideways
or
vertically
in an
upright
position
by
wriggling
the body against
opposing
rock
surfaces
. Compare chimney.
To
push
,
press
, or
squeeze into
a place;
move sideways
or
vertically
in an
upright
position
by
wriggling
the body against
opposing
rock
surfaces
. Compare chimney.
Noun
●
(caving,
climbing
(sport)) An
obstacle
overcome
by
thrutching
; an
act
of
thrutching
(See
verb
#5)
An
obstacle
overcome
by
thrutching
; an
act
of
thrutching
(See
verb
#5)
●
In British English & Northern England English:
A
narrow
gorge
or ravine.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
thrutch
English
thrucchen
Middle English (1100-1500)
þryccan
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Mass
Compress
Press
Assemble
Condense
Push
Rhymes
Much
Such
Touch
Dutch
Mutch
Rutch
Hutch
Dutch
Crutch
Scutch
Clutch
Thrutch
Retouch
Inasmuch
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