1. shovelling - Noun
2. shovelling - Verb
Derived from shovel
of Shovel
Source: Webster's dictionaryAshley Fitzpatrick, 28, was among the thousands of residents when went outside through the day to begin shovelling or using a snowblower. Source: Internet
He also spoke of treating Perth Road, Rutledge Road and Sydenham Roads as arteries on par with Road 38. This winter, residents will be actively discouraged from plowing or shovelling snow from private drives onto roads. Source: Internet
It's not the type of cake you'll find served on bone china with a cup of Darjeeling at High Tea, but the type of cake you could feel quite comfortable shovelling into your mouth with your fingers. Source: Internet
There was no getting stuck, no passing out from excessive shovelling and I most certainly did not go hungry. Source: Internet
The consensus was that reading the numbers and checking the cards at the Mecca in Hartlepool was the softest option, while shovelling manure and trimming topiary at Brodsworth Hall in South Yorkshire was the most gruelling. Source: Internet
You will find yourself shovelling beaten egg into an empty eggshell, with a salt spoon. Source: Internet