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1. shove


He shoved me towards the house
He gave him a shove
If he had insulted me, I would have given him a shove.
I think it's time for me to shove off.
He shoved the boy out of his way and ran off without looking back.
Is that what you tell yourself at night? That you were avenging my father when you shoved your sword in Aerys Targaryen's back?
shove it up your ass
to shove sth through the gap/the letterbox
1) He wouldn't move, so I shoved him out of the way. 2) She shoved the keys on the table.
I’m going to shove it into my bag
Being the deferential type, I did not push and shove to gather up the candy, and by the time I got to it, all the good stuff was gone.
I rubbed my nose and shoved past him since he was blocking the door leading out of the kitchen
Look, if push comes to shove I have no doubt she'll pull rank on you to get her way.

2. roll


I'm really looking forward to next March, when they roll out the new Play Station 2.
cheese roll
According to one story, the money was round so that it could roll from place to place.
I hate those who always skip class and ask their friends to answer the roll call for them.
If you leave them lying on the desk they may roll off, so stand them in the test-tube rack.
Rock and roll was a creation of the young generation.
She sat on the empty beach watching the waves roll in one after the other.
Osakans sometimes roll their Rs like in Spanish.
I've finally learned how to roll my R's!
Beijingers speak Mandarin with a roll in the tongue that no Southerner could ever utter.
And my tank treads do not roll!
Here is what you have to buy in the supermarket: two toilet rolls, three bread rolls and a roll of tape.
Very few people know how to roll out dough; it’s quite difficult.
I went to the baker's this morning to buy a loaf of bread and some rolls.
Yesterday, somebody rolled a drunk in this neighbourhood.