v. [f. L. sub- SUB- 2, 25 + trūdĕre to thrust.]

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  1.  trans. To thrust under.

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a. 1846.  Dublin Rev. (Worc.).

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  2.  intr. To thrust itself in stealthily.

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1898.  T. Hardy, Wessex Poems, 129. I see the nightfall shades subtrude.

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