outshove

/ˈaʊtʃuʊv/

Definitions

1. verb

to push someone or something suddenly and often roughly

“The bouncer outshoved the rowdy patron from the nightclub.”

2. noun

an act of pushing someone or something suddenly and often roughly

“The outshove from the security guard was enough to get the crowd moving.”

Synonyms

  • push
  • shove
  • thrust

Antonyms

  • draw
  • pull