shove in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
Shove: to push someone or something with a sudden, forceful movement.
Sample Sentences
- She gave him a gentle shove to encourage him to join the conversation.
- In a moment of frustration, he felt the urge to shove the papers off his desk.
- The children were playfully shoving each other on the playground.
- With a firm shove, she opened the heavy door that had been stuck for days.
- He didn’t mean to shove his way through the crowd, but he was in a hurry.
- He gave the door a hard shove, hoping it would finally open.
- During the argument, she felt a sudden urge to shove him away.
- The children laughed as they tried to shove each other into the snowbank.
- To fit the last box in the trunk, he had to shove it in at an awkward angle.
- She felt a rush of adrenaline as she watched the crowd shove toward the stage.
- He felt a sudden urge to shove the door open and rush inside.
- In the crowded subway, people would often shove past each other to find a place to stand.
- She didn't appreciate it when he tried to shove his opinions down her throat.
- The kids began to shove each other playfully as they waited for the bus.
- After a long day, he needed to shove aside his worries and focus on relaxation.
- She gave him a gentle shove to encourage him to speak up.
- The crowd began to shove each other as the concert started.
- He felt a sudden shove from behind, causing him to stumble forward.
- In a moment of frustration, she gave the door a hard shove to slam it shut.
- The children loved to play games where they could shove each other playfully.