shove

verb and noun33 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

A push with a lot of force.

A push with great force.

A strong, effective push.

A very strong and aggressive push.

A small, brief push.

A soft push.

A strong and heavy push.

A push with little force.

A push made in a fun, non-serious way.

A light, playful push, not intended to be aggressive.

A very powerful push.

To push others in a crowd in a rough and hurried way.

To put your hands into your pockets quickly or roughly.

To put your hands into your pockets quickly or roughly.

To push someone aside to clear a path.

To move through a crowd or obstacle by pushing.

To move past someone or something by pushing.

Indicates that an action was performed by pushing.

To push with a lot of effort.

To push someone or something to the side.

To push in a rough, ungentle manner.

To open something, like a door, by pushing it hard.

To push someone or something so they move away from you.

To push someone or something backwards.

To push with great strength.

To push in a soft, careful way.

To push in a fun, non-serious manner.

To push something or someone with such enthusiasm or force that it is almost a shove.

To push someone or something.

To push something so that it enters a place or thing.

To push something so that it passes through an opening.

To push something inside a container or space, often quickly or carelessly.

To push something so that it exits a place.

To push something into a lower position or inside something.

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

Collocations with "shove"

... + shove