shove
[ʃʌv]
Definition:
1. Push someone or something roughly.
2. A strong push.
Use 'shove' in a sentence:
- 1. She quickly turned away as I felt firm hands on my shoulder shove me back into the hard wall.
- 2. With a shove , I pushed him out of my car and drove off.
- 3. I tried to shove past it, but it was solid and heavy, like a rock.
- 4. I shove the book back into my bag and stare into space for a while.
- 5. I told the selectors to shove it.
- 6. Jamie gave Alex a shove in the shoulder, pushing him toward the side gate.
- 7. You have to give the door a shove or it won't close.
- 8. He's the one who shoved me.
- 9. He shoved her out of the way.
- 10. She gave Lily a shove towards the house.
- 11. He came over and shoved a piece of paper into my hand.
- 12. The crowd was pushing and shoving to get a better view.
- 13. She shoved past him and ran off.
- 14. She shoved him back into the chair.