shove (off) Antonyms
Strongest:
- buzz-off-
- push-on
- step-along-
- evacuate
- get-off
- take-a-walk
- go
- run-along
- take-off
- exit
- walk-out
- get
- peel-off
- escape
- push-off
- move
- depart
- pull-out
Strong:
- go-off
- pull-up-stakes
- dig-out
- skip
- hit-the-road
- take-a-powder
- clear-out
- bug-off
- clear-off
- pike-out-or-off-
- start
- flee
- take-a-hike
- cut-out
- retreat
- strike-out
- begone
- quit
- bail-out
- bugger-off
- fly
- retire
- bail
- part
- bug-out
- beat-it
- get-out
- pack-up-or-off-
- pull-stakes
- set-out
- withdraw
- book
- sally-forth-
Weak:
Meaning of shove (off)
shove (off)
to leave a place
shove (off) Sentence Examples
- He gave the door a firm shove to open it.
- She felt a sudden shove from behind in the crowded subway.
- The bully threatened to shove him if he didn't hand over his lunch money.
- He shoved the heavy box across the room to move it out of the way.
- The teacher told the students to stop pushing and shoving in the hallway.
- She felt the urge to shove her annoying coworker out of the way.
- He shoved his hands into his pockets, trying to keep them warm in the cold weather.
- The referee intervened when the players began shoving each other on the field.
- She told him to shove off when he started bothering her at the party.
- He shoved off from the dock and began rowing out into the lake.
FAQs About the word shove (off)
to leave a place
buzz (off), push on, step (along), evacuate, get off, take a walk, go, run along, take off,exit
remain, turn up,come, arrive, show up, stay,dwell, reach, approach, close
He gave the door a firm shove to open it.
She felt a sudden shove from behind in the crowded subway.
The bully threatened to shove him if he didn't hand over his lunch money.
He shoved the heavy box across the room to move it out of the way.