shove
shove /ʃ'ʌv/ (shoves shoving shoved)
1 [VERB] V n prep/adv, V n, V
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.
[N-COUNT]
Shove is also a noun.
She gave Gracie a shove towards the house.
2 [VERB] V n prep/adv
If you shove something somewhere, you push it there quickly and carelessly.
We shoved a copy of the newsletter beneath their door...
3 [PHRASE] V inflects
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. (INFORMAL)
If push comes to shove, if you should lose your case in the court, what will you do?...
1 [VERB] V n prep/adv, V n, V
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.
[N-COUNT]
Shove is also a noun.
She gave Gracie a shove towards the house.
2 [VERB] V n prep/adv
If you shove something somewhere, you push it there quickly and carelessly.
We shoved a copy of the newsletter beneath their door...
3 [PHRASE] V inflects
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. (INFORMAL)
If push comes to shove, if you should lose your case in the court, what will you do?...