Synonym: bump, goad, jostle, nudge, prod, push, ram, thrust. Similar words: over and over, show, shout, shock, shower, shoot, short, show in. Meaning: [ʃʌv] n. the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something). v. 1. come into rough contact with while moving 2. push roughly 3. press or force.
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(31) Giving her a final shove, he pushed her inside.
(32) He would shove the pillows around some more.
(33) Oh, shove it in me, way up!
(34) I nodded to Keith and gave Thorpey a shove.
(35) Would a big eighth-grader shove me into a locker?
(36) But she did give him a hefty shove and he nearly fell.
(37) Sure,(www.Sentencedict.com) the Soviet Union wanted to shove pins into its rival from as close up as possible.
(38) She opened the door with a shove and slammed it shut, the smell of her remaining.
(39) When push came to shove, I stuck up for him.
(40) You always had to spit it out and shove it down the back of some chair.
(41) He was just as crazy as she was if push came to shove.
(42) Where Ken wanted to jolly the world along, Bernard wanted to push it and shove it for its own good.
(43) Rekindled and re-leased with a shove, the chandelier began to swing again, describing a larger arc this time.
(44) Fights broke out between pupils trying to shove their way to the front.
(45) I shove aside a pile of dehydrated red and black typewriter ribbons and set my machine down with a clunk.
(46) I got mad, because they were so greedy, and tried to shove them away from the chair.
(47) They prod us with their guns, they curse us, they shove anyone they think is in the wrong place.
(48) When push comes to shove, however, most voters shy from outsider chic.
(49) So I thought, a little push, a little shove, a little something extra to shake it loose.
(50) Whether we should send him off with a shove in his rear and a pair of boxed ears does not matter.
(51) She stopped and some one gave her a little shove onward.
(52) Shove his face into his own shit, they were learning, and he will devour it, smacking his lips.
(53) XTree hopes this move will shove the company into the big league.
(54) Furthermore, Mr Shove was entitled to charge the company for private petrol.
(55) For one terrifying moment she thought he was going to subdue her again but she threw him off with a shove.
(56) Some days he ate three square meals; sometimes he barely stopped to shove a doughnut into his mouth.
(57) If there's no one at home, just shove the letter under the door.
(58) Trueman's show was an homage to pub sports-bar billiards, darts, skittles and shove ha'penny.
(59) Rawlins gave him a shove to make room; he turned and snarled.
(60) Luck would give him a gentle shove in the right direction.