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shove <a shove; shoves> N

shove
shove ECON (relations)

shove <a shove; shoves> N

shove N

shove

shove VB PHYS

shove VB

shove
shove
shove

shove away VB

shove into VB

shove one another VB

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English
Nick responded by shoving him and calling him names.
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Players on each side have to shove the bars through the holes in order for their partners to advance forward on the bars.
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He also attempted to shove her out of a moving car.
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The father shoves him too hard and sends the boy to the bottom of the stairs.
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But others were shoved into great rooms outside of the palace, up to three hundred in one room.
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He is shoved into a bus by his uncle.
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Older elephants use trunk-slaps, kicks and shoves to discipline younger ones.
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The doctor also seemed ready to burst into tears, but she kept shoving the pipe farther and farther down.
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Young liked to say that he built roofs and then shoved the houses underneath.
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A near-riot broke out after players began shoving each other and spectators came down on the field.
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