shover

IPA: ʃˈʌvɝ

noun

  • Person who shoves; a pusher.
  • (now chiefly historical) One who utters counterfeit money.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "shover" in Sentences

  • For the merle and the mavis have joined with the "shover"
  • When you were sixteen, your hair fell out in clumps in the shover.
  • At least, it certainly leaves the shover with quite a number of options.
  • Shover has since commented that It's almost like he was trying to get caught.
  • By juanitaj shover (about the author) Page 1 of 1 page (s) opednews. com Permalink
  • Also, I'm calling unnecessarily harsh on BSNYC's review of that critical mass cop shover.
  • Which is to say I, along with the rest of us, am a shover of policy to make points?, and ignorant of other cultures.
  • Also, I'm not normally a train-shover-onner, but I was mighty late this morning as I got lost in a Today show trance for 35 minutes this morning.
  • But I then discovered it takes about two and a half hours to shover my driveway properly after a moderately heavy snowstorm, so I quickly said screw that.
  • They run stories about how "racist" the Tea party is but then fail to run any stories on how "racist" the health care program that is being shover down the throats of Americans is.
  • What about the man in the street, the railway guard, the 'bus conductor, the "shover," the humbler clerks, and their womenfolk, who are patrons of the gallery; will they get beyond one visit?

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