shout
— Noun
– English
~ a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience"
shouted
— Adjective
– English
~ in a vehement outcry; "his shouted words of encouragement could be heard over the crowd noises"
shouter
— Noun
– English
~ someone who communicates vocally in a very loud voice
shouting
— Noun
– English
~ encouragement in the form of cheers from spectators; "it's all over but the shouting"
shouting
— Noun
– English
~ uttering a loud inarticulate cry as of pain or excitement
shove along
— Verb
– English
~ leave; informal or rude; "shove off!"; "The children shoved along"; "Blow now!"; "let's blow this place"
shove
— Verb
– English
~ press or force; "Stuff money into an envelope"; "She thrust the letter into his hand"
shove
— Verb
– English
~ push roughly; "the people pushed and shoved to get in line"
shove
— Verb
– English
~ come into rough contact with while moving; "The passengers jostled each other in the overcrowded train"
shove off
— Verb
– English
~ leave; informal or rude; "shove off!"; "The children shoved along"; "Blow now!"; "let's blow this place"
shove-halfpenny
— Noun
– English
~ a game in which coins or discs are slid by hand across a board toward a mark
shove-ha'penny
— Noun
– English
~ a game in which coins or discs are slid by hand across a board toward a mark
shove
— Noun
– English
~ the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something); "he gave the door a shove"
scoop shovel
— Noun
– English
~ the shovel or bucket of a dredge or backhoe
shovel in
— Verb
– English
~ earn large sums of money; "Since she accepted the new position, she has been raking it in"
shovel
— Verb
– English
~ dig with or as if with a shovel; "shovel sand"; "he shovelled in the backyard all afternoon long"
shovel in
— Verb
– English
~ eat a large amount of food quickly; "The children gobbled down most of the birthday cake"
shovel
— Noun
– English
~ a machine for excavating
shovel hat
— Noun
– English
~ a stiff broad-brimmed hat with the brim turned up at the sides and projecting in front; worn by some clergymen in Britain
shovel
— Noun
– English
~ the quantity a shovel can hold