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II . shove [ʃʌv] V. trans.

2. shove (place):

shove
shove

shove off V. intr.

1. shove off coloq. (go away):

shove off

2. shove off (launch by foot):

shove off

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He is shoved into a bus by his uncle.
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But others were shoved into great rooms outside of the palace, up to three hundred in one room.
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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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Witnesses have described the shove's sound as being like that of a train or thunder.
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The doctor also seemed ready to burst into tears, but she kept shoving the pipe farther and farther down.
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Yet a form of philosophical activity persists which feels like pushing and shoving things to fit into some fixed perimeter of specified shape.
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A near-riot broke out after players began shoving each other and spectators came down on the field.
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Nick responded by shoving him and calling him names.
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His work was quickly branded hermetic and shoved to the side.
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This duo were renowned for their brutality, including shoving pencils through people's noses.
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