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I . shove [ʃʌv] SUST.

shove
sunek m
to give sth a shove

II . shove [ʃʌv] V. trans.

1. shove (push):

shove
potiskati [form. perf. potisniti]
shove
riniti [form. perf. poriniti]
shove
to shove sb around
to shove sth aside

2. shove (place):

to shove sth into a bag
to shove sth [down] somewhere
shove it [up your arse]! m. coloq. inform.

III . shove [ʃʌv] V. intr.

1. shove (push):

shove
riniti se [form. perf. preriniti se]

2. shove coloq. (move aside):

to shove along [or over]

shove off V. intr.

1. shove (go away):

shove m. coloq. inform.
shove m. coloq. inform.

2. shove NÁUT. (push away):

shove
shove

Ejemplos de uso para shove

shove it [up your arse]! m. coloq. inform.
to give sth a shove
to shove sth into a bag

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
This duo were renowned for their brutality, including shoving pencils through people's noses.
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The idea was always to create something that has a formal beauty into which you could shove all this anger and fury.
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He also attempted to shove her out of a moving car.
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His work was quickly branded hermetic and shoved to the side.
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The father shoves him too hard and sends the boy to the bottom of the stairs.
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Witnesses have described the shove's sound as being like that of a train or thunder.
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Soon some citizens "do" arrive, all pushing and shoving to get the best seats, and then the day's business begins.
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Young liked to say that he built roofs and then shoved the houses underneath.
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That belief would be hard to shove out the door.
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An officer shoved a transvestite, who responded by hitting him on the head with her purse as the crowd began to boo.
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