0 past simple and past participle of shove
1 to push someone or something forcefully:
Any settlers who shoved aside indigenous horticulturalists violated entitlement principles.
Several reported that they had been pushed, shoved, and cursed at in the central hallway, and pushed out of line in the dining hall.
The four oppressors upstage walked towards four young men centre stage, holding their chairs in front of them like shields, and slowly shoved the young men offstage.
Samuel then shoved me into the bathroom by my neck and started shaking and hitting me.
I pushed, shoved, or shook partner.
Partner pushed, shoved, or shook me.
Barristers are shoved into a criminal case, often without experience, on the basis that it is bread and butter.
I suppose that the bin is put outside one's back door and the kitchen waste is shoved into it.