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- Dictionaryshove/ʃʌv/
verb
- 1. push (someone or something) roughly: "they started pushing and shoving people out of the way" Similar
noun
- 1. a strong push: "she gave him a hefty shove and he nearly fell"
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SHOVE definition: 1. to push someone or something forcefully: 2. to put something somewhere in a hurried or careless…. Learn more.
to push someone or something forcefully and with a lot of energy: [ T ] The opposing player said something, and Chris went over and shoved him. To shove is also to slide something along a surface by moving or pushing it: [ T ] She got into her coat and shoved her hands deep into her pockets.
If you shove someone or something, you push them with a quick, violent movement.
1. : to move by forcing a way. bargain hunters shoving up to the counter. 2. a. : to move something by exerting force. b. : leave usually used with off. shoved off for home. shover noun.
shove. verb. /ʃʌv/. Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to push someone or something in a rough way The crowd was pushing and shoving to get a better view. + adv./prep. The door wouldn't open no matter how hard she shoved. shove somebody/something (+ adv./prep.) He shoved her down the stairs.
Shove definition: to move along by force from behind; push. See examples of SHOVE used in a sentence.
Definition of shove verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
SHOVE definition: 1. to push someone or something in a rough way: 2. to put something somewhere in a quick, careless…. Learn more.
If you shove someone or something, you push them with a quick, violent movement. 2. If you shove something somewhere, you push it there quickly and carelessly.
shove meaning, definition, what is shove: to push someone or something in a rough ...: Learn more.