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shove
SHəv/
verb
verb: shove; 3rd person present: shoves; past tense: shoved; past participle: shoved; gerund or present participle: shoving
1.
push (someone or something) roughly.
"police started pushing and shoving people down the street"
synonyms: push, thrust, propel, drive, force, ram, knock, elbow, shoulder; More
jostle, hustle, manhandle
"she shoved him back into the chair"
make one's way by pushing someone or something.
"Woody shoved past him"
synonyms: push (one's way), force one's way, barge (one's way), elbow (one's way), shoulder one's way
"she shoved past him"
put (something) somewhere carelessly or roughly.
"she shoved the books into her briefcase"
informal
used to express angry dismissal of something.
"I should have told the boss to shove it"
noun
noun: shove; plural noun: shoves
1.
a strong push.
"she gave him a hefty shove and he nearly fell"
synonyms: push, thrust, bump, jolt
"a hefty shove"