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2 [transitive] shove something (+ adv./prep.) (informal) to put something somewhere roughly or carelessly She shoved the book into her bag and hurried off. He came over and shoved a piece of paper into my hand. Shove your suitcase under the bed. (figurative) Could he be lying? She shoved the thought to the back of her mind. Idioms
SHOVING definition: 1. present participle of shove 2. to push someone or something forcefully: 3. to put something…. Learn more.
SHOVED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of shove 2. to push someone or something forcefully: 3. to put…. Learn more.
Synonyms for SHOVE: push, drive, thrust, propel, move, squeeze, force, jam, bear (down), pressure
shove. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English shove1 /ʃʌv/ verb 1 [ intransitive, transitive] to push someone or something in a rough or careless way, using your hands or shoulders He shoved her towards the car. Everyone was pushing and shoving to see the prince. see thesaurus at push 2 [ transitive always + adverb/preposition] to ...
The meaning of SHOVE OFF is to leave a place. How to use shove off in a sentence. to leave a place… See the full definition. Games & Quizzes; Games & Quizzes ...
shove in American English. (ʃʌv) (verb shoved, shoving) transitive verb. 1. to move along by force from behind; push. 2. to push roughly or rudely; jostle. 3. slang, often vulgar. to go to hell with.