shoved (off) (Meaning)
shoved (off)
to leave a place
Synonyms & Antonyms of shoved (off)
Synonyms:
- flew
- took off
- went off
- got out
- bugged off
- scarpered
- pulled up stakes
- escaped
- took a walk
- fled
- bailed
- buggered off
- cleared out
- booked
- evacuated
- stepped out
- quitted
- took a powder
- beat it
- took a hike
- started
- set out
- bailed out
- sallied (forth)
- quit
- withdrew
- parted
- pulled stakes
- walked out
- retired
- cleared off
- piked (out or off)
- hit the road
Antonyms:
shoved (off) Sentence Examples
- The grocer shoved the heavy crate off the shelf, narrowly avoiding an accident.
- The angry mother shoved her disobedient child off the couch.
- The football player shoved his opponent off the line of scrimmage, gaining valuable yardage.
- The dog shoved the frisbee off the edge of the pool, getting it wet.
- The barista shoved the cup of coffee off the counter, spilling hot liquid everywhere.
- The wind shoved the sailboat off course, forcing it to delay its arrival.
- The crowd shoved and pushed their way off the concert stage, eager to leave.
- The sea turtle shoved off the sand and disappeared into the waves.
- The carpenter shoved the piece of wood off the saw, severing it cleanly.
- The skier shoved off from the top of the hill, beginning their descent.
FAQs About the word shoved (off)
to leave a place
pushed off, got off, peeled off, exited,departed, pushed on, stepped (along), ran along, moved, cut out
turned up,came, arrived, remained, showed up, reached, dwelt, approached, closed, settled
The grocer shoved the heavy crate off the shelf, narrowly avoiding an accident.
The angry mother shoved her disobedient child off the couch.
The football player shoved his opponent off the line of scrimmage, gaining valuable yardage.
The dog shoved the frisbee off the edge of the pool, getting it wet.