shove

  • 81shove\ off — • push off • shove off v 1. To push a boat away from the shore. Before Tom could reach the boat, Jake had shoved off. 2. slang To start; leave. We were ready to push off at ten o clock, but had to wait for Jill. Jim was planning to stay at the… …

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  • 82shove down my throat — force me to accept it, force me to agree to that, eat that    Our preacher said that babies are sinners. He s not going to shove that down my throat! …

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  • 83shove down one's throat — force someone to do or agree to something not wanted I don t like him because he is always trying to shove his ideas down my throat …

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  • 84shove off — start, leave I think that it is time for us to shove off. It is almost midnight …

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  • 85shove off — 1》 informal go away. 2》 push away from the shore in a boat. → shove …

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  • 86shove off — informal shove off, you little creep! Syn: go away, get out (of my sight); get going, take oneself off, be off (with you), shoo; informal scram, make yourself scarce, be on your way, beat it, get lost, push off, buzz off, clear off, go (and) jump …

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  • 87shove your nose into something — poke/shove/stick/your nose into something phrase to show too much interest in things that are someone’s private business You have no right to poke your nose into my affairs! Thesaurus: to try to find out informationsynonym Main entry …

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  • 88shove your oar in — stick/put/shove/your oar in british informal phrase to give your opinion about something that other people are discussing without being asked to We were fine until you stuck your oar in. Thesaurus: to give your opinionsynon …

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  • 89shove-it — noun A trick where the board is rotated 180 degrees under the riders feet …

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  • 90shove — 1. verb /ʃʌv/ a) To push, especially roughly or with force b) To make an all in bet. 2. noun /ʃʌv/ A rough push …

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