shove along (Meaning)

Wordnet

shove along (v)

leave; informal or rude

Synonyms & Antonyms of shove along

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shove along Sentence Examples

  1. The toddler shoved along the toy car with all his might.
  2. The crowd shoved along the narrow sidewalk, jostling each other.
  3. The bully shoved along the smaller boy, sending him sprawling.
  4. The bartender shoved along the glasses of beer to the waiting customers.
  5. The teacher gently shoved along the line of students, encouraging them to move forward.
  6. The dancers shoved along the conga line, hips swaying and feet tapping.
  7. The hikers shoved along the slippery trail, their trekking poles providing support.
  8. The bus driver shoved along the passengers, making room for more to board.
  9. The librarian shoved along the books on the shelf, ensuring that they were all facing outward.
  10. The construction worker shoved along the wheelbarrow filled with dirt, heading towards the job site.

FAQs About the word shove along

leave; informal or rude

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The toddler shoved along the toy car with all his might.

The crowd shoved along the narrow sidewalk, jostling each other.

The bully shoved along the smaller boy, sending him sprawling.

The bartender shoved along the glasses of beer to the waiting customers.