Fleming was a taut and propulsive stylist with a deep gift for characterization.
From the lohud.com
Maybe it will finally win a place on Broadway for the propulsive sound of rock.
From the time.com
But unfortunately, the trajectory of this propulsive first chapter quickly droops.
From the washingtonpost.com
It's jazz-infused, melodic, trippy and beautiful, but with a propulsive beat.
From the guardian.co.uk
The writing is punchy and propulsive, let down only by rather second-hand dialogue.
From the guardian.co.uk
But, while the production bursts with propulsive energy, it is death that dominates.
From the guardian.co.uk
Ditto for the more gently propulsive strut of Watson's Freight Train Blues.
From the kentucky.com
Led by ex-Smile front man Rosas, the quartet's propulsive attack was truly formidable.
From the ocregister.com
Most of the planets do not have the right conditions for propulsive tether operations.
From the sciencedaily.com
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Having the power to propel; "propulsive coefficient"
Propellant: tending to or capable of propelling; "propellant fuel for submarines"; "the faster a jet plane goes the greater its propulsive efficiency"; "universities...the seats of propulsive thought"
A gastroprokinetic agent, gastrokinetic, or prokinetic, is a type of drug which enhances gastrointestinal motility by increasing the frequency of contractions in the small intestine or making them stronger, but without disrupting their rhythm. ...
(propulsiveness) The state or condition of being propulsive