0 past simple and past participle of shove --
1 to push someone or something forcefully: --
2 to put something somewhere in a hurried or careless way: --
There are those who say that it should have been shoved into the sea after the planners walked out.
He is saying that so much is being shoved in through the door that the ceiling ought to go up.
We shall remind them how they shoved it all through.
They were shoved under our noses and passed within three hours.
People should not be shoved into electrically centrally heated houses where they cannot afford to pay the massive bills.
If the price dropped, inspections were shoved back towards the five-year period and did not take place annually as they should have done.
They derated agricultural land and shoved it on to the householders.
I suppose that the bin is put outside one's back door and the kitchen waste is shoved into it.