shove
push roughly / thrust carelessly / strong push
Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
past: shovedpp: shoveding: shoving
This word conveys a sense of abruptness and a lack of delicacy. Whether used physically to move a person or carelessly to stow an object, it implies a sudden application of force that disregards precision or politeness. When used as a noun, it describes a single, discrete act of pushing. Unlike a steady push, a shove is typically a sharp, impulsive movement intended to displace something or someone quickly.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ someone/something][~ someone/something into/off/aside something]
To push someone or something roughly and with force.
"He gave the heavy door a hard shove to open it."