Shove ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Shove ( verb )

  1. Push roughly or violently.
  2. Force (something) into a particular position or space.
  3. Move (someone or something) in a rough or violent way.
  4. Thrust or push one's way forward.
  5. Move (something) roughly or violently.

Origin:

Middle english: probably of scandinavian origin; compare with norwegian skufsa "to push roughly".

Examples:

  1. He shoved the books aside.
  2. She shoved her way through the crowd.
  3. The boy was shoving the dirt with a stick.
  4. He had to shove the table to get through the door.
  5. She had to shove the couch to vacuum behind it.

(As a noun)

Shove ( noun )

  1. Push roughly or violently.
  2. Force (something) into a particular position or space.
  3. Move (someone or something) in a rough or violent way.
  4. Thrust or push one's way forward.
  5. Move (something) roughly or violently.

Origin:

Middle english: probably of scandinavian origin; compare with norwegian skufsa "to push roughly".

Examples:

  1. He shoved the books aside.
  2. She shoved her way through the crowd.
  3. The boy was shoving the dirt with a stick.
  4. He had to shove the table to get through the door.
  5. She had to shove the couch to vacuum behind it.
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