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Definition of shove
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Shove () p. p. of
Shove.
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Shoved
::
Shoved
(imp. & p. p.) of Shov.
Shove
::
Shove (v. i.) To push or drive
forward;
to move
onward
by
pushing
or
jostling.
Broadbill
::
Broadbill
(n.) The
shoveler.
See
Shoveler.
Push
::
Push (n.) Any
thrust.
pressure,
impulse,
or
force,
or force
applied;
a
shove;
as, to give the ball the first
push..
Shove
::
Shove (v. t.) To push
along,
aside,
or away, in a
careless
or rude
manner;
to
jostle..
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.
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..
Thrum
::
Thrum (n.) A shove out of
place;
a small
displacement
or fault along a seam.
Shoveler
::
Shoveler
(n.) A river duck
(Spatula
clypeata),
native
of
Europe
and
America.
It has a large bill,
broadest
towards
the tip. The male is
handsomely
variegated
with
green,
blue,
brown,
black,
and white on the body; the head and neck are dark
green.
Called
also
broadbill,
spoonbill,
shovelbill,
and
maiden
duck. The
Australian
shoveler,
or
shovel-nosed
duck (S.
rhynchotis),
is a
similar
species..
Shovelnose
::
Shovelnose
(n.) A
Pacific
Ocean shark
(Hexanchus
corinus).
Shovelful
::
Shovelful
(n.) As much as a
shovel
will hold;
enough
to fill a
shovel.
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..
Shoveboard
::
Shoveboard
(n.) Alt. of
Shovegroa.
Whinyard
::
Whinyard
(n.) The
shoveler.
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..
Shovelbill
::
Shovelbill
(n.) The
shoveler.
Van
::
Van (n.) A
shovel
used in
cleansing
ore.
Dustpan
::
Dustpan
(n.) A
shovel-like
utensil
for
conveying
away dust
brushed
from the
floor.
Swaddler
::
Swaddlebill
(n.) The
shoveler.
Shove
::
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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