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shoving
English
Etymology
From Middle English schovynge; equivalent to shove +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???v??/
Verb
shoving
- present participle of shove
Noun
shoving (plural shovings)
- The act of one who shoves.
- We were soon separated by the pushings and shovings of the crowd.
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shooing
English
Verb
shooing
- present participle of shoo
Noun
shooing (plural shooings)
- The act by which somebody is shooed away.
- 2001, Margaret Peterson Haddix, Among the Impostors (page 69)
- And for all his shooings and worrying, he knew squirrels couldn't have done this kind of damage.
- 2001, Margaret Peterson Haddix, Among the Impostors (page 69)
Anagrams
- gino-sho, goonish, oohings
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