shove forcefully
Frequency: 6.04.9 per million words
To push someone or something with sudden, rough force.
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- The bouncer forcefully shoved the crowd back from the stage.
- The angry customer shoved the clerk forcefully.
- She was shoved forcefully into the elevator as the doors closed.
- He had to shove the heavy box forcefully to get it through the doorway.
- Don't shove forcefully—a polite request works better.
- When the concert started, people began to shove forcefully to get closer to the stage.
- He forcefully shoves the jammed drawer until it finally opens.
- She had to shove the door forcefully open against the wind.
- To clear the path, security forcefully shoved a bystander aside.
- In the crowded market, he shoved his way through forcefully.
- In the scramble, they forcefully shoved each suitcase into the trunk.
- The security guard had to shove the intruder forcefully out of the building.
- I had to forcefully shove the sofa through the narrow doorway.
- He shoved the unwanted attention forcefully away.
- If you forcefully shove the lever, you might break it.
- The referee had to shove the two arguing players forcefully apart.
- The referee warned him after he forcefully shoved an opponent.
- She instinctively shoved the attacker forcefully to create some distance.
- We watched the waves forcefully shove the boat against the pier.
- The panicked crowd began to shove forcefully towards the exit.