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Definition of shove
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of shove is as below...
Shove (v. t.) To drive along by the
direct
and
continuous
application
of
strength;
to push;
especially,
to push (a body) so as to make it move along the
surface
of
another
body; as, to shove a boat on the
water;
to shove a table
across
the
floor..
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Strode
::
Strockle
(n.) A
shovel
with a
turned-up
edge, for frit, sand, etc..
Shovelhead
::
Shovelhead
(n.) A shark
(Sphryna
tiburio)
allied
to the
hammerhead,
and
native
of the
warmer
parts of the
Atlantic
and
Pacific
oceans;
--
called
also
bonnet
shark..
Shove
::
Shove (v. t.) To push
along,
aside,
or away, in a
careless
or rude
manner;
to
jostle..
Tramble
::
Tramble
(v. t.) To wash, as tin ore, with a
shovel
in a frame
fitted
for the
purpose..
Shove
::
Shove (v. i.) To move off or along by an act
pushing,
as with an oar a pole used by one in a boat;
sometimes
with off..
Mollebart
::
Mollebart
(n.) An
agricultural
implement
used in
Flanders,
consisting
of a kind of large
shovel
drawn by a horse and
guided
by a man..
Push
::
Push (v. i.) To make a
thrust;
to
shove;
as, to push with the horns or with a
sword..
Shovelboard
::
Shovelboard
(n.) A game
played
on board ship in which the aim is to shove or drive with a cue
wooden
disks into
divisions
chalked
on the deck; --
called
also
shuffleboard.
Shovelled
::
Shovelled
() of
Shove.
Spoonbill
::
Spoonbill
(n.) The
shoveler.
See
Shoveler,
2..
Shovegroat
::
Shovegroat
(n.) The same as
Shovelboard.
Shovel
::
Shovel
(v. t.) To take up and throw with a
shovel;
as, to
shovel
earth into a heap, or into a cart, or out of a pit..
Slice
::
Slice (v. t.) A plate of iron with a
handle,
forming
a kind of
chisel,
or a
spadelike
implement,
variously
proportioned,
and used for
various
purposes,
as for
stripping
the
planking
from a
vessel's
side, for
cutting
blubber
from a
whale,
or for
stirring
a fire of
coals;
a slice bar; a peel; a fire
shovel..
Spade
::
Spade (n.) An
implement
for
digging
or
cutting
the
ground,
consisting
usually
of an
oblong
and
nearly
rectangular
blade of iron, with a
handle
like that of a
shovel..
Shoveling
::
Shoveling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Shove.
Push
::
Push (n.) Any
thrust.
pressure,
impulse,
or
force,
or force
applied;
a
shove;
as, to give the ball the first
push..
Shovelnose
::
Shovelnose
(n.) A
Pacific
Ocean shark
(Hexanchus
corinus).
Whinyard
::
Whinyard
(n.) The
shoveler.
Van
::
Van (v. t.) To wash or
cleanse,
as a small
portion
of ore, on a
shovel..
Shovelnose
::
Shovelnose
(n.) A
ganoid
fish of the
Sturgeon
family
(Scaphirhynchus
platyrhynchus)
of the
Mississippi
and Ohio
rivers;
--
called
also white
sturgeon.
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