shove in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
shove in Tamil தமிழ்
shove in English
- shove⇄expr. shove off,
a. to push a boat away from the shore; row away.
Ex. Into the boat he sprang, and in haste shoved off to his vessel (Longfellow).
b. (Slang, Figurative.) to leave a place; start on one's way.
Ex. The older boys - shove⇄noun 1. an act of shoving; push.
Ex. He gave the boat a shove which sent it far out into the water. A minor shove by the government from time to time ... (Edmond Taylor).
2. a rough or careless push or thrust.
Ex. Someone in the crowd - shove⇄shove, verb, shoved,shoving,noun.
- shove⇄v.i. 1. to push; apply force against something in order to move it.
2. to push or jostle in a crowd; make one's way by jostling or elbowing. - shove⇄v.t. 1. to move (something) forward or along by the application of force from behind; push.
Ex. We shoved the bookcase into place.
(SYN) thrust.
2. to push roughly or rudely against; jostle (a person).
Ex. The bully shoved me ou