shoving


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
shove/ʃʌv/
verb push roughly.

informal put (something) somewhere carelessly or roughly.

■ (shove it) informal used to express angry dismissal.

noun a strong push.
– phrasal verbs
shove off
  • 1 informal go away.
  • 2 push away from the shore in a boat.
shove up Brit. informal move oneself to make room for someone.
– origin OE scūfan (v.), of Gmc origin; rel. to shuffle.

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