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

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The goalie managed to shove the soccer ball away, preventing it from entering the goal.
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The worker is shoving the tools into the toolbox after finishing the job.
Before the presentation, she had shoved all unnecessary documents into a drawer to tidy up her desk.
In the rush to catch the train, passengers had to politely shove to board before the doors closed.
The bouncer will be shoving unruly patrons out of the nightclub.
With a sudden gust of wind, the waves began to shove the small boat towards the shore.
He decided to shove the heavy furniture to the other side of the room.
Having forgotten his lunch, Mark had shoved some snacks into his bag before heading to the office.
In the middle of the dance floor, the enthusiastic dancers would playfully shove each other to the rhythm.
The bus is shoving its way through the traffic to reach the destination on time.
I have shoved the heavy furniture to rearrange the living room.
As tensions rose, tempers flared, and people started to shove in the heated argument.
The old bookshelf started to collapse, and he had to quickly shove the books back in place.
She will have been shoving her belongings into boxes for hours when the moving truck finally arrives.
After the argument, he realized he had shoved his opinions onto others without considering their perspective.
By the end of the concert, the enthusiastic fans will have been shoving to get closer to the stage.
The detective was shoving aside the files, searching for the crucial evidence.
I have shoved the suitcase into the trunk for our weekend getaway.
The protestors had been shoving against the police barricades.
By the time the race concludes, he will have been shoving his way through the crowd to catch a glimpse of the finish line.
The boxer skillfully used his strength to shove his opponent off balance.
The athletes have been shoving the sled during the intense training session.
By the end of the project, they will have shoved all the files into the archive.
He is shoving the documents into his briefcase before heading to the meeting.
During the intense game, players would often shove for better positioning on the basketball court.
He is shoving the newspaper under his arm before heading out.
By the time the train departs, passengers will have been shoving to secure the best seats for the long journey.
The children will have been shoving each other playfully in the line for the amusement park ride.
The bullies continue to shove him around, making his school life difficult.
The determined athlete managed to shove the boulder aside, clearing the path.
The crowd began to shove forward as they eagerly awaited the concert.
Despite the rain, the gardener will have been shoving seeds into the soil, anticipating a beautiful flower bed.
The chef will have been shoving various ingredients into the pot to create a flavorful and aromatic stew.
The misbehaving student tried to shove his way out of the classroom, but the teacher intervened.
Failing to find a compromise, the negotiations threatened to shove the countries into conflict.
Tomorrow, I will shove the furniture into a different arrangement.
The athletes have shoved through the finish line in a fierce competition.
The bullies have shoved him repeatedly in the school hallway.
In the game's final moments, he will shove the ball into the goal, securing victory.
By the time he arrives, we will have shoved all the furniture into place.
She had shoved the furniture aside to make space for the impromptu dance party.
After the performance, the stage crew will have shoved the props backstage.
She will shove the shopping cart through the crowded supermarket aisles.
Realizing the impending danger, he tried to shove the bystanders away from the oncoming vehicle.
Determined to finish the race, she will shove herself past the competition.
Over the years, they will have been shoving aside their differences to maintain a strong friendship.
The chef is shoving the vegetables into the boiling pot for the soup.
In the chaotic market, shoppers will have been shoving to grab the last few items on sale before the store closes.
Before the guests arrive, they will have shoved the extra chairs into the storage room.
The eager fans started to shove towards the stage as their favorite band began to perform.
Facing opposition, the politician had to use clever tactics to shove his proposal through the committee.
An unexpected gust of wind threatened to shove the fragile umbrella out of her hands.
Despite the rain, he was shoving the broken car down the road to reach the mechanic.
With a burst of energy, she managed to shove the heavy rock off the hiking trail.
Trying to be helpful, she attempted to shove the stuck elevator doors open.
The avalanche began to gain momentum and threatened to shove everything in its path.
As the deadline approaches, he will have been shoving code into the project, hoping to get it done in time.
She shoves the papers into the folder, trying to organize her desk.
The team was shoving their opponents aside to secure a spot in the finals.
The protesters will be shoving against the barricades during the demonstration.
The bus driver shoved the lever into gear and started the journey.

Shove

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