Shove | Mean of shove in English Dictionary
/ˈʃʌv/
- Verb
- to push (something) with force
- He shoved the door until it finally opened.
- to push (someone or something) along or away in a rough or careless way
- A large man shoved me out of the way.
- She shoved her plate aside.
- He shoved me into the pool.
- A group of security guards shoved through the crowd.
- The children were pushing and shoving to see the clowns.
- to leave a place
- It's getting late, so I guess I should shove off.
- She angrily told him to shove off.
- to move over to make room for someone else
- Shove over [=push over] so that I can sit down, too.
- Noun
- a strong, forceful push
- He gave the door a shove, and it opened.