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48 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Shove' in a Sentence

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The boat is shoving off from the dock, ready for a day at sea.
She had to shove her way through the bustling market to reach the other end.
Tommy had to shove his bicycle up the hill because it was too steep.
The crowd has been shoving to get a glimpse of the celebrity.
The cat is shoving its paw under the door, trying to reach the other side.
He has been shoving the broken car down the road to reach the repair shop.
We are shoving our way through the crowded market to find a bargain.
The team worked together to shove the large box into the moving truck.
In the chaos, someone tried to shove their way to the front of the queue.
The team is shoving their opponents to gain control of the ball.
Despite the resistance, the team will shove their way to the top of the rankings.
The rugby players will be shoving fiercely in the scrum.
The students have been shoving to grab the best seats in the lecture hall.
He will shove the suitcase into the trunk before heading to the airport.
The soccer player tried to shove the ball into the goal with all his strength.
The teacher asked the students to line up quietly and not shove each other in the hallway.
Jenny needed to shove the heavy door to open it as the hinges were a bit rusty.
As the waves grew stronger, the boat was shoving against the dock.
We have shoved the boat off the shore to start our fishing trip.
I am shoving the heavy door open to enter the room.
She gently shoves the cat off the table, trying to protect her vase.
In the busy market, people were shoving to get the best deals during the sale.
The wind can sometimes gently shove the leaves off the trees.
They will shove the boat off the shore and set sail into the open sea.
Before the door closes, he will have shoved the letter through the mail slot.
He helped his friend shove the toy car across the floor.
She had to shove the box to make space in the closet.
The teacher reminded the students not to shove when lining up for recess.
He was shoving his way through the crowded concert to get closer to the stage.
The friendly dog tried to shove its nose into the backpack to find a treat.
He will shove the heavy door open with all his strength.
She had to shove the suitcase to fit it into the small car trunk.
The subway can get crowded, and people often have to shove to get on or off.
He has shoved the broken car to the side of the road for repairs.
They will have shoved the boat off the shore when the tide rises.
The students had shoved their way through the crowded hallway to catch the last bus.
The janitor will shove the mop across the freshly cleaned floor.
She has shoved the pile of papers aside to clear her desk.
She is shoving her way through the busy market to find the perfect gift.
We have been shoving the snow off the driveway since morning.
They have shoved their way to the front of the concert crowd.
As the storm intensified, the strong winds threatened to shove the trees to the ground.
He will be shoving the heavy crate onto the truck.
The friends decided to play a game of who can shove the ball the farthest.
As the waves gain strength, they start to shove the small boat towards the shore.
He will be shoving the snow off the driveway after the winter storm.
She will have shoved the curtains open to let the sunlight in.
Trying to avoid a collision, the captain had to shove the ship's wheel to the left.

Shove

shuhv
verbTo forcefully push something forward from behind.
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Last Updated On: April 10, 2024
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