Etymology: [ 'sh&v ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English scufan to thrust away; akin to Old High German scioban to push and probably to Lithuanian skubti to hurry.
itilip kakılmış, tıkmak, ittirme, sokuşturmak, tıkıştırmak, dürtme, olmak itti, itilip kakılmak, itip kakmak, dürtmek, itişip kakışmak, kıpırdamak, itmek, küreme, itme, itiş, dili gitmek, shove off gemiden veya kıyıdan itilerek açılmak, shove ittir, (sert bir şekilde) itmek: He shoved the man to one side. Adamı bir kenara itti, it, kakılmak,
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itilip kakılmış
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shove
tıkmak fiil
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shove
ittirme
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shove
sokuşturmak
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shove
tıkıştırmak fiil
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shove
dürtme isim
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be shoved
olmak itti
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shove
itilip kakılmak
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shove
itip kakmak
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shove
dürtmek
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shove
itişip kakışmak
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shove
kıpırdamak
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shove
itmek
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shove
küreme
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shove
itme
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shove
itiş
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shove
dili gitmek
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shove
shove off gemiden veya kıyıdan itilerek açılmak
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shove
shove ittir
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shove
(sert bir şekilde) itmek: He shoved the man to one side. Adamı bir kenara itti fiil
past of shove, To push, especially roughly or with force, To pass (counterfeit money), To make an all-in bet, A rough push, If you shove something somewhere, you push it there quickly and carelessly. We shoved a copy of the newsletter beneath their door, come into rough contact with while moving; "The passengers jostled each other in the overcrowded train", If you talk about what you think will happen if push comes to shove, you are talking about what you think will happen if a situation becomes very bad or difficult. If push comes to shove, if you should lose your case in the court, what will you do?. a strong push, push roughly; "the people pushed and shoved to get in line", press or force; "Stuff money into an envelope"; "She thrust the letter into his hand", If you shove someone or something, you push them with a quick, violent movement. He shoved her out of the way He's the one who shoved me She shoved as hard as she could. Shove is also a noun. She gave Gracie a shove towards the house, the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something); "he gave the door a shove" push roughly; "the people pushed and shoved to get in line, push roughly; "the people pushed and shoved to get in line, the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something); "he gave the door a shove", of Shove, To move off or along by an act pushing, as with an oar a pole used by one in a boat; sometimes with off, To push along, aside, or away, in a careless or rude manner; to jostle, push, jostle, thrust from behind, push, thrust from behind, 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, The act of shoving; a forcible push, To push or drive forward; to move onward by pushing or jostling,
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shove
To push, especially roughly or with force
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shove
To pass (counterfeit money)
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To make an all-in bet
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shove
A rough push
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shove
If you shove something somewhere, you push it there quickly and carelessly. We shoved a copy of the newsletter beneath their door
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shove
come into rough contact with while moving; "The passengers jostled each other in the overcrowded train"
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shove
If you talk about what you think will happen if push comes to shove, you are talking about what you think will happen if a situation becomes very bad or difficult. If push comes to shove, if you should lose your case in the court, what will you do?. a strong push
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shove
push roughly; "the people pushed and shoved to get in line"
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shove
press or force; "Stuff money into an envelope"; "She thrust the letter into his hand"
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shove
If you shove someone or something, you push them with a quick, violent movement. He shoved her out of the way He's the one who shoved me She shoved as hard as she could. Shove is also a noun. She gave Gracie a shove towards the house
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shove
the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something); "he gave the door a shove" push roughly; "the people pushed and shoved to get in line
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shove
push roughly; "the people pushed and shoved to get in line
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shove
the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something); "he gave the door a shove"
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shove
of Shove
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shove
To move off or along by an act pushing, as with an oar a pole used by one in a boat; sometimes with off
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shove
To push along, aside, or away, in a careless or rude manner; to jostle
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shove
push, jostle, thrust from behind isim
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shove
push, thrust from behind fiil
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shove
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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shove
The act of shoving; a forcible push
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shove
To push or drive forward; to move onward by pushing or jostling
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