1. shoving - Noun
2. shoving - Verb
of Shove
Source: Webster's dictionaryLike most loners,” said Moddik, "you carry the seeds of violent authority. Loners need to be bossy. They quickly learn it's the only method they have of shoving people off their backs. Tanith Lee
Lepidopt didn't know if he was one of those pipe smokers who always had the thing in his mouth and talked around the stem, or one of the ones who was always fiddling with it in his hands, tamping it and relighting it and shoving a pipe cleaner down it; they were different sorts of men. Tim Powers
But really, who do you think we're working for? Not some Sunday school god, not the proverbial loving shepherd. The shoving leopard, more like. Robert Charles Wilson
And Oliver North was really a good soldier, up to the last moment, shoving memos into the shredder and defending the policy to the end. Bobby Ray Inman
I'm not trying to get myself up a notch on the ladder by shoving somebody else down on the ladder, whether it's a candidate or the president of the United States or anybody else. I just don't believe that's the way one oughta campaign, I've never done that. George H. W. Bush
I don't want someone shoving his views down my throat, unless they're covered in a crunchy candy shell. Stephen Colbert