Reverse Dictionary: SHOVE

NOUNS
► DUNCH a sharp push or shove; a nudge or poke with the elbow → 1770  Sc. & Eng. dial.
 DUNT a blow, esp. a heavy or forceful one; a sharp push or shove, esp. a nudge or poke with the elbow → 1522 chiefly Sc. & Ireland
► GUNDY a push, a shove → 1894 Sc.
► HEAVE a lift; an effort to lift or move something, a push, a shove, pressure; a swelling or rising up; rhythmical rising and falling, as of waves, the breast, etc.; an effort to vomit; a throw → a1571
► JUNDY a push with the elbow; a jog, a jostle, a shove → 1737 Sc.
► SCROUGE a push or shove → 1954 Amer. dial.
► THRUTCH a thrust; a push, a shove → 1885 Eng. dial.
► THRUTCHING-MATCH a pushing or shoving match → 1886 Eng. dial.

VERBS
► BRAY to shove, to push → Bk1911 Sc.
► DAB to push, to shove smartly → 1866 Sc.
► JUNDY to push with the below or shoulder; to jog; to jostle; to shove → 1786 Sc.
► JUT to push, to thrust; to shove, to jolt; to knock against something → 1565 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► LAAG a pull, a shove → 1899 Sc.
► SCAMBLE to push, to shove → 1901 Eng. dial.
► THRUTCH to thrust; to press, to push, to shove; to push or elbow one’s way through a crowd, etc. → 1740 Eng. dial.
► YAT to put or place in a hurried, throwing manner; to shove, to stuff in hurriedly → 1962 Sc.