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will shove

  • future tense
    of shove.
    shove
    verb (used with object)
    to move along by force from behind; push.

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Yet we are once again facing a news cycle that will shove our attention—as well as our output, our nerves, our sanity—through a Cuisinart.

From Salon Feb. 8, 2024

She pays lip service to ensemble acting, yet will shove anyone out of the way who’s occupying center stage.

From Slate May 1, 2018

They shouldn’t leave the important decision of where to enter the water to the hundreds of paddlers who will shove their boats into the waterway this summer.

From Washington Times Jan. 22, 2018

On the news, some TV journalist named Spud will shove a microphone in my face and ask: “As a parent, did you really think this through?”

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 8, 2017

We are materially within a degree of the coast; but, as the wind is gone, or nearly so, we may hope to find a shift that will shove us farther from the land.

From Homeward Bound or, the Chase by James Fenimore Cooper