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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(91) Don't shove , wait your turn.
(92) I have also met parents who are willing to shove Ritalin down the throats of their young child, simply because their offspring have never been taught the rudiments of socialisation.
(93) Taipei Main Station is always crowded and people sometimes push and shove.
(94) Nylon shove, polyester habotai and oxford chambray coated with polyvinylchloride are current value-added products because their appearance and hand-touch are similar to those of natural membrane.
(95) When push comes to shove,(http://sentencedict.com/shove.html) you are on your own.
(96) Closets are a great place to store things that you don't want out in the open, and can easily become a place where you shove things just to keep them out of view.
(97) If push comes to shove, if you should lose your case in the court, what will you do?
(98) As for animal foods, it's only common sense to me now that I wouldn't run up to a cow and try to take a bite out of its hide; nor would I bend down, shove its calf aside, and try to suckle its teats.
(99) He pushed the boat off with a shove of the pole.
(100) Pull on your shorts, button up your silk blouse, shove on a sundress – whatever.
(101) He wrote memoirs but, like a jazzman improvising on a theme, wandered off inveterately after other people: "An accidental shove on a crowded Loop corner, while awaiting the change in traffic lights;"
(102) Everyone is, in fact, liberal, but the annoying people who want to shove their PETA garbage down your throat only come out once every few weeks and are easy to avoid.
(103) I threw my right leg about her legs and gave her a shove, tripping her.
(104) An elephant at West Midland Safari Park, UK, put its size to good use when it helped a zoo keeper start his car by giving it a shove, the Daily Telegraph reported.
(105) The tailor sits cross-legged day in day out sits in there, takes the needle to put on puts on, is raising the iron shove around.
(106) Someone gave Phyl a shove in the back and she stumbled forward.
(107) An analyst: It is local government's job to construct welfare housing. The government shouldn't shove the job off onto real estate developers.
(108) We must just shove everything in anyhow, we can repack later.
(109) " Don't shove me,'said one of the strikers, determinedly. " I'm not doing anything. ".
(110) Then suddenly , Old Grizzly gave Brown Bear a big shove.
(111) "It's basically as if someone were to open your mouth and shove down gallons" of soft drink, Brinton explains.
(112) So to wonk him again I had to like shove her back, and unfortunately she slipped, and down she went, and she's sort of lying there, skirt hiked up—and he's mad!
(113) Bunt was probably a nickname given to him at school, for going around with his head lowered, ready to bump and shove anybody aside.
(114) When the mysterious promoter shows signs of not coughing up the money, Fifi and chums storm backstage, call him a "motherfucker" and shove a shotgun in his face.
(115) No, I won't give you any money for a cup of tea. Shove off!
(116) The car won't start. Can you give it a shove?
(117) We turn the cunt loose and shove Marlowe into bed.
(118) At the moment, the United States Treasury can borrow at a real interest rate of zero for five years – and shove the entire five-year inflation risk onto the lender.
(119) China will shove Germany pedestal as the world's biggest exporter.
(120) Then again, it might be even better to shove the chassis in the ground, leaving the opening exposed for a PC-themed barbecue pit.