shoving (off) (Meaning)
shoving (off)
to leave a place
Synonyms & Antonyms of shoving (off)
Synonyms:
- pushing off
- going off
- sallying (forth)
- clearing off
- getting off
- pulling up stakes
- moving
- buzzing (off)
- taking off
- bugging out
- exiting
- packing (up or off)
- digging out
- clearing out
- walking out
- stepping (along)
- going
- getting
- taking a walk
- peeling off
- beating it
- running along
- pushing on
- cutting out
- pulling out
- bailing out
- departing
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- quitting
- escaping
- starting
- retiring
- parting
- getting out
- going out
- fleeing
- hitting the road
- piking (out or off)
- vamoosing
- taking a powder
- booking
- stepping out
- bugging off
- flying
- retreating
- withdrawing
- scarpering
- setting out
- taking a hike
- striking out
- pulling stakes
- buggering off
- bailing
- running away
- evacuating
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- abandoning
- removing
- lighting out
- decamping
- mizzling
- skipping
- deserting
- emigrating
- absconding
- scramming
- forsaking
- vacating
- scatting
Antonyms:
shoving (off) Sentence Examples
- The boatman shoved the boat off the shore with his mighty oar.
- The angry crowd shoved the protesters off the sidewalk.
- She shoved the book into her bag, determined to finish it later.
- He shoved his frustration away, knowing it wouldn't help the situation.
- The bully shoved the smaller child to the ground.
- She shoved her hair out of her face, trying to concentrate.
- The neighbor shoved the trash can out to the curb for pickup.
- He shoved the pizza into the oven, eager to taste it.
- The horse shoved its rider off its back, refusing to cooperate.
- The waiter shoved the dessert cart towards the table, tempting the diners.
FAQs About the word shoving (off)
to leave a place
pushing off, going off, sallying (forth), clearing off, getting off, pulling up stakes, moving, buzzing (off), taking off, bugging out
showing up,coming, arriving, remaining, turning up, reaching, lodging, abiding, dwelling, closing
The boatman shoved the boat off the shore with his mighty oar.
The angry crowd shoved the protesters off the sidewalk.
She shoved the book into her bag, determined to finish it later.
He shoved his frustration away, knowing it wouldn't help the situation.