183 collocations for shoved

The miners have constructed a portage road on the west side, and put down rollways in some places on which to shove their boats over.

Perhaps" He shoved his hands deep in his pockets, and went into the cabin.

I shoved the thing in a brown-paper parcel and put it in the back of the car, and it was on a chair in the hall now.

Old Nap came from his place behind the table and shoved his cold nose into her hand, with a gentle wagging of his tail, reminding her that all was not lost while she still had him.

The boy carelessly dug his brown toes into the cheek of the great horse and shoved his head about.

Meantime the girl continued to shove the chairs hither and thither, and to arrange and disarrange everything in the room with a fidgety industry, intended to cover her agitation.

A morning came when the Colonel, packing hurriedly in the biting cold, forgot to shove his pardner's gun into its accustomed place.

" Buckling on the belt, he shoved the revolver viciously home in the holster.

The debate hath so long endured, that the lad hath made himself a gondolier by sheer shoving an oar between his master's palace and those of the nobles he moves with interestat least such is Gino's own history of his education.

And then, either by accident or design, he shoved some papers in such a way that the small box was completely hidden.

Fill up, and shove the bottle over.

The four men who had kept together shoved their way through the crowd of ship workers.

That she had been here a few minutes before he could tell by the fact that the ice about the birch-bark was broken, as though the girl had tested its thickness by shoving the light craft out into it for a few feet.

Even then the instinct to fight remained in the stunned man; while he fell, he was drawing the revolver; he lay in a crumpling heap at the feet of Donnegan's horse with the revolver shoved muzzle first into the sand.

Hollis Rheid had shoved big sticks into the stove until it would hold no more and had opened the draft, whispering to her as he passed her seat that he would keep her warm at any rate.

"Yes," replied Old Man, and he went up and shoved the arrow into his heart.

"I, too, did bid for Mesahchie," grumbled a voice, in tones not altogether joyless, and Peelo shoved his broad-cheeked, jovial face for a moment into the light.

"They've fetched Shade Buckheath innow, what do you make out of that?" Stoddard shoved the letter from the Eastern mining man back in its pigeon-hole.

"I've shoved both feet through the same leg three times, now.

Presently the old man shoved his plate back, and, wiping his face, he growled, in German: "I discharged Andrew and Jansen.

Here, shove that bill in your pocket, and read it at your leisurethere's something to think about in what it says, I promise you.

And here's a man beaten, cast into prison" He shoved both fists out on the table, and bowed his white head.

It was just a question as to whether I could clear them, and I doubt if any winner of the Diamond Sculls could have shoved that dinghy along much faster than I did for the next few seconds.

Stoop down there, doctor, please, sir, an' shove the end

Then Sam and Dick closed the door, locked it, and shoved a bed and the table against the barrier.

183 collocations for  shoved