shove

  • 71shove-ha'penny — noun a game in which coins or discs are slid by hand across a board toward a mark • Syn: ↑shovel board, ↑shove halfpenny • Regions: ↑United Kingdom, ↑UK, ↑U.K., ↑Britain, ↑United Kingdom of Grea …

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  • 72shove-halfpenny — noun a game in which coins or discs are slid by hand across a board toward a mark • Syn: ↑shovel board, ↑shove ha penny • Regions: ↑United Kingdom, ↑UK, ↑U.K., ↑Britain, ↑United Kingdom of Grea …

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  • 73shove off — See: PUSH OFF …

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  • 74shove off — See: PUSH OFF …

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  • 75shove something — spoken used for telling someone in a very rude way that you do not want something and that you are very angry or annoyed They can shove this job – I ve had enough! Roy can take his stupid ring and shove it! …

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  • 76shove along — verb leave; informal or rude (Freq. 1) shove off! The children shoved along Blow now! • Syn: ↑shove off, ↑blow • Hypernyms: ↑go, ↑ …

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  • 77shove net — noun Etymology: Middle English shofnet, from shuven, shoven to shove + net more at shove, net : a fishing net attached to a hoop on a handle …

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  • 78shove-ha'penny — /shuv hay peuh nee, hayp nee/, n. Brit. a shuffleboard game played with coins or brass disks that are pushed by the hand and thumb down a board toward a scoring pit. Also, shove halfpenny /shuv hay peuh nee, hayp nee/. [1835 45] * * * …

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  • 79shove off — verb To leave Well, it looks like its time to push off. Its time to go. Lets shove off …

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  • 80shove into — phr verb Shove into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑bag …

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