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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(121) And when it's time to boogie down, you probably't shove a cassette into your 8 - track player.
(122) Jake plans to shove off to Spain with Bill at the end of June.
(123) [ Jefferies'Voice ] because you want to shove your rotten cock up her juicy ass.
(124) But a strong shove has little effect unless it is timed so it matches the natural oscillation of the swing—just as a hopeful glass breaker must sing a note that matches the glass's resonant frequency.
(125) Straighten your second paperclip, put a few bends at the wire's end, and—with no pressure on your wrench—shove it to the back of the lock.
(126) China will shove Germany off its pedestal as the world's biggest exporter.
(127) Eventually one of the bears managed to shove his brother off the end of the log, leaving him clinging on comically.