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shove

[shohv] / ʃoʊv /


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Bruccoleri says Austen's dry, funny writing provides sharp societal commentary without shoving its message "down your throat".

From BBC

Instead, they were shoved into armored personnel carriers and escorted to a military plane that flew them to the Altiplano maximum-security prison, about 50 miles west of Mexico City.

From The Wall Street Journal

Video evidence shows an agent shove Ramos-Brito, but does not clearly capture him shoving the agent back.

From Los Angeles Times

From a window seat I’d watch the platform glide away as vendors shoved gossip magazines through the bars.

From The Wall Street Journal

As soon those violins kick up here, you’re shoved out of the 16th century and feel less moved than shamelessly manipulated.

From Los Angeles Times