shove
//ʃʌv//
Translation
shove
Definition
To shove means to push someone or something roughly or forcefully, often with a sudden or aggressive motion. This physical action typically involves using the hands, shoulders, or body to move an object or person aside, forward, or away, and it can imply a lack of gentleness or care. In everyday contexts, shoving is common in crowded spaces, during arguments, or when trying to clear a path, and it often conveys urgency or frustration.
Example
“He shoved the door open with his shoulder.”
“Someone in the crowd shoved her from behind.”
“The angry man shoved the table aside.”
“She shoved the book into her bag and ran out.”
“The guard shoved the prisoner into the cell.”
“He shoved his hands deep into his pockets.”
“The kids shoved each other while waiting in line.”
“She shoved the heavy crate across the floor.”
“He shoved his way through the dense crowd.”
“The wind was so strong it nearly shoved me off my feet.”
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