shove|shoves in English
noun
[ʃʌv]
push, jostle, thrust from behind
Use "shove|shoves" in a sentence
1. The Lannister, outraged, shoves the cup aside and demands another.
2. Shove your suitcase under the bed.
3. The malady is marked by nasty kicks, retaliatory shoves, hard words and worse.
4. Help me shove this furniture aside.
5. Encouraging me when I need a shove.
6. Give the door a good shove.
7. Don't shove that thing in my face.
8. I could shove her up your ass.
9. You don't need a free hand to shove
10. She sent him off with a little shove.
11. Remote controlled Cabooses, shove platforms, crummies, bay
12. Do it, or I'll shove it down your throat.
13. Would you help me give the piano a shove?
14. Okay, shove off, give me my wife back.
15. And your debts you shove off on your wife.
16. Late 360 shove-it to boneless'd An impressive skateboarding trick involving lateness, 360ness, shove-itness, and Bonelessness. Obviously, the Bonelessness part makes this extremely difficult.
17. Just wait your turn - there's no need to shove.
18. Or maybe I'll just shove this down your throat.
19. Boost definition is - to push or shove up from below
20. Voters are telling the Congress to shove its new tax plan.
21. Shove up mate, there's no room to sit down here.
22. They can't just shove motorways anywhere they like, you know.
23. We can get one more in if you shove up.
24. Would a big eighth-grader shove me into a locker?
25. Harry gave him a hefty shove and he fell over.