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Definition of shove verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

shove

verb
 
/ʃʌv/
 
/ʃʌv/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they shove
 
/ʃʌv/
 
/ʃʌv/
he / she / it shoves
 
/ʃʌvz/
 
/ʃʌvz/
past simple shoved
 
/ʃʌvd/
 
/ʃʌvd/
past participle shoved
 
/ʃʌvd/
 
/ʃʌvd/
-ing form shoving
 
/ˈʃʌvɪŋ/
 
/ˈʃʌvɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to push somebody/something in a rough way
    • The crowd was pushing and shoving to get a better view.
    • + adv./prep. The door wouldn't open no matter how hard she shoved.
    • shove somebody/something (+ adv./prep.) He shoved her down the stairs.
    Extra Examples
    • He shoved me roughly aside.
    • He was shoved to the ground.
    • He shoved the girl out of his way.
    • We shoved our way through the crowd.
    • Harry was shoving his way to the front of the hall.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • forcefully
    • hard
    • roughly
    preposition
    • down
    • in
    • into
    phrases
    • push and shove
    • shove your hands in your pockets
    • shove your hands into your pockets
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] shove something + adv./prep. (informal) to put something somewhere roughly or carelessly
    • She shoved the book into her bag and hurried off.
    • He came over and shoved a piece of paper into my hand.
    • Shove your suitcase under the bed.
    • (figurative) Could he be lying? She shoved the thought to the back of her mind.
    Extra Examples
    • A leaflet was shoved through my letter box.
    • She shoved the letter in a drawer.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • forcefully
    • hard
    • roughly
    preposition
    • down
    • in
    • into
    phrases
    • push and shove
    • shove your hands in your pockets
    • shove your hands into your pockets
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginOld English scūfan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schuiven and German schieben, also to shuffle.
Idioms
shove it
  1. (especially North American English, informal) used to say rudely that you will not accept or do something
    • ‘The boss wants that report now.’ ‘Yeah? Tell him he can shove it.’
See shove in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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