Shole vs. Shove — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Shole and Shove
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Shole
Obsolete form of shoal
Shove
Shove may refer to:
Shole
A plank fixed beneath an object, such as the rudder of a vessel, to protect it from damage.
Shove
To push quickly, forcefully, or roughly
Shoved the chair against the wall.
Shole
A plank fixed beneath an object, as beneath the rudder of a vessel, to protect it from injury; a plank on the ground under the end of a shore or the like.
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Shove
To put (something) roughly in a place
Shoved the keys into his pocket.
Shole
See Shoal.
Shove
To push someone or something with force.
Shove
To move forward roughly, often by shoving someone
Shoved past the security guard into his seat.
Shove
The act of shoving; a push.
Shove
(transitive) To push, especially roughly or with force.
Shove
(intransitive) To move off or along by an act of pushing, as with an oar or pole used in a boat; sometimes with off.
Shove
To make an all-in bet.
Shove
(slang) To pass (counterfeit money).
Shove
(obsolete) shave
Shove
A rough push.
Shove
(poker slang) An all-in bet.
Shove
A forward movement of packed river-ice.
Shove
To drive along by the direct and continuous application of strength; to push; especially, to push (a body) so as to make it move along the surface of another body; as, to shove a boat on the water; to shove a table across the floor.
Shove
To push along, aside, or away, in a careless or rude manner; to jostle.
And shove away the worthy bidden guest.
He used to shove and elbow his fellow servants.
Shove
To push or drive forward; to move onward by pushing or jostling.
Shove
To move off or along by an act pushing, as with an oar a pole used by one in a boat; sometimes with off.
He grasped the oar,eceived his guests on board, and shoved from shore.
Shove
The act of shoving; a forcible push.
I rested . . . and then gave the boat another shove.
Shove
The act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something);
He gave the door a shove
Shove
Come into rough contact with while moving;
The passengers jostled each other in the overcrowded train
Shove
Push roughly;
The people pushed and shoved to get in line
Shove
Press or force;
Stuff money into an envelope
She thrust the letter into his hand
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