shove to

Frequency: 6.33.8 per million words

To push someone, causing them to fall or move to a specific surface, like the ground.

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Examples (10)

  • He was shoved to the ground by the aggressive attacker.
  • The unexpected push shoved her to the edge of the platform.
  • The crowd surged forward, and I was shoved to the floor.
  • After tripping, he was shoved to a sitting position.
  • The police had to shove the protesters to the side of the road.
  • In the chaos, he accidentally shoved the child to the ground.
  • The momentum of the fall shoved him to a heap on the carpet.
  • She was shoved to her knees during the scuffle.
  • The impact shoved the car to the side of the road.
  • The sudden jolt shoved the passengers to the back of the bus.