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to shove
01
pousser, bousculer
to push forcefully with a quick, strong movement, often using hands or body
Transitive: to shove sb/sth
02
pousser, bousculer
to move forward by exerting force, often in a determined manner
Intransitive: to shove to a direction
Shove
01
poussé, coup de rein
the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something)
shove
v
shover
n
shover
n
Exemple
The janitor had to shove the heavy cart through the narrow hallway to reach the storage room.
The children giggled as they playfully shoved each other in the playground.
The crowd jostled and shoved each other to get a better view of the spectacle.
Tempers flared, and a heated argument led to someone attempting to shove their opponent.
In frustration, she forcefully shoved the door, eager to leave the room.