As I shoved it into my bag, I had to be especially careful not to crumple the sheet of paper that had all my science notes on it. |
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Before Marie could answer, the doors opened, and Rob's unconscious body was shoved into the room. |
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Crossing to the door, she threw the top and bottom bolts, lifted the door latch and shoved against the heavy oak door. |
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The horse shoved his muzzle malevolently against the spaniel's face, eyeball to eyeball. |
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She stared at him in a moment of shock, then grabbed handful of slimy mud and shoved it into his face. |
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A second later, he shoved it back in his tool belt, then unholstered a pair of nail guns. |
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I changed into the shirt I wore earlier that day, shoved my uniform shirt into my backpack, shut the locker and walked back out. |
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In rebellion, Fin grabbed a nacho from the appetizer plate and shoved it in his mouth. |
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Only when Tiffany shoved a few coins in the machine slot and restarted the aeroplane again did the child shut up. |
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I shoved my key into the lock and unlocked the door as fast as I could before sliding in to the driver's seat. |
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I pulled on the nearest pair of jeans after changing my unmentionables and shoved a blue sweater over my head. |
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With both hands she shoved the blade back and side-kicked the startled man forcefully, crushing him against an unoffending door. |
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Putting down his plate, he wiped his sticky hand on the picnic blanket and shoved it into the pocket of his bottle-green velvet blazer. |
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A slightly bigger sister snuck up on him and shoved him with a punch towards his intended victim. |
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Undoing his tie, he shoved it into his pocket, untucking his shirt and rolling up its sleeves to his elbows. |
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As soon as they could walk, my mother and aunts were shoved outside to play, in snowsuits in the winter. |
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He picked up the bottle and shoved it into the breast pocket of his shirt, which lay crumpled on the night stand. |
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Rika noticed that there was a futon in the couch position shoved against the wall with blankets thrown over it. |
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Black moccasins and a pair of slippers with gold-coloured buckles were shoved against the wall. |
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Boxes were everywhere, some open with their contents spilling out, while others had been shoved to the side, to be sorted through later. |
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He shoved her away from him and spun around quickly in agitation, running a hand roughly through his hair. |
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Should the burden of responsibility for public safety be shoved on to a single developer? |
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She shoved her glass at me, some of the burgundy liquid splashing onto my shirt. |
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Raven began to settle back but then Morgaine spooned some peas onto her knife and shoved them into her mouth. |
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Well, I was just on my way home from school, looking at my feet while I was walking, when suddenly a piece of paper is shoved under my nose. |
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She shoved paper and a pen under my nose, and slipped some money into my purse. |
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No longer able to stand the pain, he abruptly released Emily and shoved her at Tommy who placed his hands on her waist to steady her. |
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Now Pogey shoved his plate onto the occasional table at his end of the sofa. |
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She only managed a muffled squeak as he roughly shoved a handkerchief up to her nose. |
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He quickly snatched the collar of Steven's shirt and shoved him hard against the wall. |
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I left him for a moment and shoved a few sticks of wood into the failing fire. |
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The fact that she might actually be in trouble crossed my mind once or twice but I shoved that away. |
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Rolling left to lie prone, I shoved the rifle stock to my shoulder and dared to reconnoiter by peeping over a twisted root. |
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She burst out in anger, stomping up the stairs as she roughly shoved him away. |
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A late-autumn storm shoved heavy gray clouds across the sky and into the distance. |
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The children laughed and catcalled and pushed and shoved as they hurried toward the exits. |
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He landed in water and floundered there until the blue creature shoved the other orc off the ship. |
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Tobias shoved the first few books onto the shelves, not caring if they were in the correct order or not. |
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She strode swiftly and confidently towards Chris, hands shoved into the pockets of her jeans. |
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He shoved his knife roughly into his pocket, wiped sweat quickly off his face, and tore a piece of cloth off the hem of his tunic. |
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Families were split up, put on to different boats and shoved out into the Atlantic. |
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She shoved supplies into her pack, stuffing it nearly to the point that it could rip the seams. |
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They have to be shoved right into the ear, and once earwax gets on the little internal filters, they are gone. |
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From the periphery of his vision he noted that Ben had shoved most of his belongings into a holdall he was taking with him. |
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A big cardboard box shoved in the corner contains the sum total of Kwan's worldly possessions. |
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Rousted from the sparkling table, we were handcuffed and shoved into a paddy wagon. |
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Lawns are freshly mown, paintwork touched up, tiles buffeted by winter storms shoved back into line. |
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She shoved the green plastic spoon in his mouth and smiled as he choked it down. |
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I swivelled my chair around and looked at the screen of my own computer, which showed me, a blue screen with a few icons shoved to the side. |
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She hurriedly shoved the book back into its hideout as she heard steps mounting the stairs. |
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Lizzy and Becky just stared at Steve's absence of table manners as he shoved food in his mouth in a hurry. |
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I of course pashed him back when he stopped and shoved an envelope in my bra. |
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He hustled me toward the entryway that led downstairs, swung open the door, and shoved me through. |
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She frowned slightly at the clock as she shoved her hymn book into her bag and grabbed her keys before running out the door. |
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The combination lock clicked open, and he shoved his schoolbooks in messily. |
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There were two beds shoved in either corner of the room with about a foot to eighteen inches of room in between each one. |
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Then he lunged forwards and shoved River off the piano stool onto the floor. |
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It got to the point where it was infuriating me that much I shoved it in her mouth. |
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I shoved the book over at Matt, smudging Leah's school pinafore with my thumb as I did. |
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Her body was then wrapped in bin liners, shoved into a makeshift bag stitched from Carol's pinafore dress and a rucksack. |
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Witnesses said the abductors accosted him Saturday night in western Baghdad and shoved him into the trunk of a car after pistol-whipping him. |
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She rather amusingly shoved her shorter husband aside from the mike whenever she wanted to interject a point. |
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Her body, big and flabby, jiggled as she shoved herself through the open door way and closed the oak door behind her. |
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For some reason, this sent a flare of anger up in Jade, and she shoved him away and stood up, glaring at him. |
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Rance took out a cardboard flashcard and shoved it stubbornly at the two month old Alex's face. |
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Wiry white and grey hairs poked out of his thick, flabby ears and his blue eyes were shoved deep into this rough-skinned face. |
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Morris copped a feel again this afternoon, shoved his hand right down my uniform. |
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She shoved a cup of coffee toward me and started flipping through some papers. |
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Had my child not been in my arms, I probably would have dragged you out of your cart and shoved my ear of hot buttered corn down your red neck. |
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Moori, chanchur, oranges, pakoras, puris, etc, were shoved down enormous mouths. |
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He shoved his way through all the people bumbling on about the unjustness of pop quizzes. |
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Nonetheless, we eventually reached a tiny logjam, portaged up and over, and shoved off onto another expanse of flat brown water and giant stumps. |
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I got a CD in the mail, but the postie just shoved the package halfway into the postbox slot and cracked half the CD cover. |
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Having the notion of happy coupledom shoved down our throats at every turn during the weeks preceding Valentine's Day is a turn off to many. |
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She shoved back the wrap his cowl ended in and found a dagger and an empty sheath strapped to his waist. |
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In a jiffy I had slipped over the side, and curled up in the foresheets of the nearest boat, and almost at the same moment she shoved off. |
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We merely centred our weight over the daggerboards and shoved the tiller round to turn. |
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He went to the fridge and pulled out the Danishes and cakes that he had previously bought and shoved in there. |
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She shoved it in her pocket, letting it rest, a hard little pressure point on her hip. |
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The players get on pretty well with each other and no-one likes to see anyone shoved out of the door. |
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He felt sunshine on his face, but it was quickly torn away from him as a sack was ruthlessly shoved onto his head and he was pushed away. |
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I dug my heels in, leaned forward, and shoved off with my legs at the same time I pushed out hard with my arms. |
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She dug her fork in and shoved it in her mouth, not looking at what it was, and not caring. |
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I huffed to myself, and dug my spoon back into the ice cream, and shoved an even larger than before scoop into my mouth. |
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Juanita chose that moment to dig her razor sharp long nails into my left arm as Rachel grabbed the right and Teresa shoved me right into a wall. |
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Taking off her headphones, she shoved her cd player in her purse and dug her hands into the pocket of her black hoodie. |
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She quickly shoved the cookie into the bag, and dumped the rest of them in there. |
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Waving away the floating dustballs the woman shoved her nose back at the shelves curiously. |
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Spear's face was full of exasperation and worry, as he shoved his way through the crowd. |
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Then she stood and shoved her drunken father with all the strength she could manage. |
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To others, it is like a red-hot poker shoved, without remorse, up the wazoo. |
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What with all the multi-shades of warm colours of a mop of hair, and funky dressing with an apron shoved on top. |
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I grinned as I shoved his face in the snow and Thatcher administered the wedgie. |
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I collected my pack of cigarettes from the crate, shoved them in my back pocket and hoisted the garbage bag over my shoulder. |
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The next thing I knew, I was jostled and shoved around by people I could barely even see. |
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Even pieces of rags were shoved into the gaps peeping through the corners of its locked door. |
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They have been put upon and shoved and pushed and rooted out of any legitimate role in that society, and it is a huge human tragedy. |
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Wash shoved through the doors and into a dim lighting and raucous noise of the saloon. |
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She shoved her way to the front of the line and smiled widely at the petite female behind the counter. |
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He had his right hand shoved in the pocket of his khaki shorts and was wearing only one white sock, on his right foot. |
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Grabbing a pitch fork she shoved it into one bale breaking off chucks that she spread out between the three ever grateful recipients. |
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I crossed my fingers as I subtly shoved the iPod behind me and smiled winsomely at him. |
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I headed for the white alabaster vase and shoved the lilac stems down its throat. |
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Even when promptly gutted, cleaned, cut into steaks or fillets and then shoved into ice, kingfish is best eaten the day it is caught. |
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Then, I was grasped by my shoulders and shoved against a thick post that had once been an ash tree. |
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She shoved it back into his hands, but he put it back in her hand and wrapped her fingers over it. |
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Katelina pushed her key through the lock, turned it, and shoved the door aside, allowing herself entrance into her house. |
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David hopped on one foot, tying his shoe, and had a piece of bread shoved into his mouth. |
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She shoved past a merchant selling amulets to ward against evil entities and demonic sprites. |
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An arm wriggled under one of his knees, and after a bit of work, she shoved it free and raised it to grab a hunk of hair, dragging at his head. |
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He had his lines worked out in advance and he delivered them with aplomb to each and every microphone shoved his way. |
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He shoved it hard into the floor and pulled, ripping an ugly gash in an expensive rug. |
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Draynor physically shoved his chauffeur out of the limousine and climbed into the driver's seat. |
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I suddenly found it hard to concentrate on the needle the first doctor had shoved into the crook of my elbow. |
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He's shoved a microphone under the noses of more crooks than a shepherd convention. |
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Burning fuel and debris were shoved out of the core before it was deluged with five million litres of water. |
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After I left the office, I was livid with anger, and would have shoved anyone's head down a toilet if they had as much as said a word to me. |
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It is the ideological lodestone of a political movement that has shoved the entire American political center to the right. |
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A chauffeur opened the door and Natalie was roughly shoved into the back of the limo with Evan right behind her. |
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I shoved those thoughts out of my head as I ran down the center staircase that winds up from the foyer of the house. |
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He mentally ran through how much money he had saved up and how long it would take to have enough as he shoved his key into the lock on his door. |
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On the cobbles in front of the lower site, he saw James lugging his heavy bag to the coach driver, who shoved it into the coach's large hold. |
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But he lunged at one of them and struck one of them in the nose when the camera was shoved back towards this chap's face. |
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The round Indian woman beamed her approval then shoved me into the back of the minivan. |
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He had finished gutting the rabbit and shoved the meat onto sticks, placing them into the flames. |
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I shoved it into the sink, turned on the cold tap and let icy water wash over fabric. |
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I shoved open the door and slammed it behind me, not caring if it awoke my parents. |
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Lilatte shoved the pillow over her head, trying to drown out Honey's endless babble. |
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They gathered up the sheet they put on the ground and shoved it into the bundle they carried with them. |
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The bleeding had stopped once he'd shoved his bandanna under the shirt, against the wound. |
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He rounded a bank of lockers and almost got a Glock 9mm shoved up his nose. |
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It is they who shoved us into wanton consumerism, into a society in which we must maintain a champagne lifestyle on mauby pockets. |
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Carol shoved all the paper work to the side and began piling salad on her plate. |
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I snickered and shoved my book bag into a corner that was piled with papers. |
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She shook her head vigorously, trying to get his meaningless words out of her head and ears, and shoved him away. |
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She grabbed a handful of grass and shoved it down my neck, tickling me mercilessly. |
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Zassa watched as the last crate was shoved into place, the tie-downs clicking into place. |
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She handed me my purse, gave me a tight bear hug, and shoved me out the door. |
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When her father, brother and sisters protested, they were beaten up, shoved and dragged around the house. |
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It swung open with a heavy metallic moan, and I was shoved inside the dark room. |
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She shoved her into the front row before moving to stand in the doorway of the gazebo. |
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She screamed and shoved her way out of his hands and down the hallway, her long dress's train trailing behind her. |
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He snaked one arm through the shield's heavy carrying strap and shoved the gun into his waistband while he reached for the door. |
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He quickly shipped his oar and shoved Lori roughly out of the way as he took care of hers. |
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The spectre shoved the corpse into a nearby gathering of troops, surprising them briefly when he charged into them, bowling them to the ground. |
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Byron was shoved out of the way rather forcefully by two identical twins with very mischievous grins. |
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Finally, he was shoved down into a chair and his ankles were handcuffed to the legs of the chairs. |
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He stepped forward, and as he had hoped, Domenech shoved him back with a firm push to the chest. |
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I was shoved out of the way and pushed into the space between the toilet and tub. |
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A few people shoved me to the side but I pushed my way back to face Devon again. |
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She pushed her ahead then shoved her into the bathroom, shutting and locking the door behind them. |
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I shoved past her, through the throngs of people and up the two flights of stairs to my room. |
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Chase shoved past her and rejoined the flow of angry patrons heading for the doors. |
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I shoved past Sebastian who inhaled when I walked by and I decided to ignore that. |
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I rubbed my nose and shoved past him since he was blocking the door leading out of the kitchen. |
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She glared at him and shoved past him, throwing open the door to the women's restroom. |
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Ryan tossed his black messenger bag on the desk and shoved his binder and books into it. |
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She shoved her place marker into the book of spells she had been absorbed in and snapped it closed. |
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I just picked up all my books and shoved them into my locker as fast as my body could work. |
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After pulling his shorts up to his waist, he carelessly shoved the jump suit into the closet. |
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I had just shoved my Precalculus book into my backpack when I felt a sharp poke in my back. |
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Sara shoved her math books on the shelf and stuffed a blue lunchbag into her backpack. |
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He was so sexy, I thought absently as I shoved my six inch book into my old blue locker. |
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Gathering his books together, he shoved them into his bag and slung it over his shoulder. |
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The boat shoved off, paddling silently away, and she turned with the rest of her team to crouch in the brush that lined the riverbank. |
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Ward and his video crew, afraid they'd miss out, commandeered an inflatable raft and shoved off downstream. |
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Laughing angrily at herself, she jumped into the rough boat and shoved off. |
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The officer shoved the papers into the folder and tucked it under his arm as they continued down the beaten trail to the landing pad. |
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A moment later he sighed in resignation and shoved his cigarettes into his pocket. |
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When a steady flame blazed up in the kerosene lantern James had been carrying, Pilate's strong hand shoved Ivan into the cool darkness. |
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Finally, when that proved unavailing, I put my hand on the punk's chest, shoved him off his board, and finished out my ride. |
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The figure looked unbearable uncomfortable as he shoved his hands in his pockets. |
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Drains woman suggests letters and leaflets shoved through doors may help. |
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I leaned in and gave her a quick smack on the cheek as she shoved me away. |
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Before Leanne could tell Chloe she didn't feel like going to the dance, Mrs. Brawnings had shoved through and bossily ordered everyone out of the room. |
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Mom shoved a sack lunch into my hands and kissed me on the temple. |
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She shoved it into his hand, a thick parcel of grubby rags and oilcloth. |
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Exhausted, and at a moment of massive emotional import, unique and unrepeatable, Martin Johnson gets a microphone shoved in his face and is asked for his reaction. |
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Blake shoved a spoonful of ice cream mixed with hot fudge into his mouth. |
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We are talking about the soft, unstructured Chanelesque tweed jacket, crucially updated with the raggedy edge that shoved it into the 21st century. |
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She turned around and shoved the unthawed chicken in the oven. |
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She is about to get pages 196 and 197, torn from People and heavily marked with a highlighter pen, shoved under her door. |
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I ripped the package open and shoved a cracker into my mouth, whole. |
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Onscreen, he shoved his jaw out, jutted his hips, and sneered at the camera. |
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Adam muttered darkly under his breath about what he was going to do to a younger brother and shoved Sport after the quickly dwindling form of the pinto. |
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He yanked the girl's tie, scrabbed her face, and shoved her. |
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I licked my lips and shoved the last of my books into my locker. |
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Mine were scrumpled up and shoved down to the bottom of my bed. |
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The chunky boy asked with a loud bark of a laugh before he shoved Sammy's shoulder hard enough that she stumbled back a step and further into the crates. |
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So they shoved the beginners, the ones who had trouble with first position, let alone third position, onto the viola, where they were never heard again. |
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They hopped on his private boat the Cannon and they shoved off. |
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They shoved a paper towel up against my nose to stem the nose bleed. |
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She shoved the supplies at him and pointed at the tent flap. |
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Michaels shoved me into the backseat with a harsh push and slammed the door in my face, and I realized it has been a while since a cop has done that to me. |
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The guard shoved him against the wall, jerked his hands behind him and handcuffed him. |
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All this, of course, is a carbon-copy of the plan Mitt Romney shoved down Massachusetts' throat. |
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Galen sighed heavily with exasperation and shoved his chair back. |
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I shoved my hands into the scalding water and began to wash. |
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An enormous pair of hands shoved my side jarring my entire body. |
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She shoved him back, but the space between the walls was not much bigger than the two of them, and he merely reached a hand back to steady his balance. |
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One morning during a heavy rain we shoved our racks to the bulkheads and turned our barracks into a mini-drill-field and practiced close order drill. |
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Dropping the sandwich, she shoved her chair back so forcefully that it nearly toppled over and strode over to where Kent was playing on the floor with his action figure. |
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Feeling pity for the little boy she shoved a few coins into his hand. |
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They shoved us off scrums, stole our ball at the tackle, carried the ball powerfully into our defence, and showed dextrous handling skills in the open spaces. |
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I quickly undid the twist tie holding the plug wire together and shoved the plug into the wall, sending life-giving electricity to my newest electronic pal. |
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Phineas shoved a key in the passenger door and jumped inside. |
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I shoved the nose down, glided in and hit the water with a good whap. |
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I shoved his face away after a minute, wiping spit off my mouth. |
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Summery acoustic guitars jostle with squirts of digital noise, arcing horns and what sounds like a solo played on a giant kazoo shoved through a fuzz pedal. |
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Then with a loud whoop, he shoved his heels into the stallion's sides. |
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As she shoved the note back into her book, the sound of several storm doors could be heard along the block as some of the late kids ran to catch the bus. |
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After tenderly brushing some of the raggedy red hair out of the little painted face, the girl shoved the toy into the bag as well and pulled the drawstrings tight. |
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It had to be risked, and I shoved the airscrews into fine pitch. |
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She suddenly felt a thick wad of paper towels shoved into her hand. |
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So the pop CDs get shoved under the bed, lost in a sea of dust bunnies. |
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He found a milk crate in the shed and shoved it over to the side window. |
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She shoved the heels of her palms into her eyes as fresh tears flowed. |
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I grabbed a couple of bobby pins, shoved it up into some pile of hair at the back of my head and inserted a couple of star-shaped clips for good measure. |
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The airman grabbed Ian by the jacket and shoved him against the back wall of the elevator and banged Ian's head against the imitation woodgrain panelling. |
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Jack unfastened the lock and shoved the door open, much to Vaun's horror. |
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She then frowned slightly and then shoved Kit roughly out of the light. |
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Her bittersweet remembrances were shoved into the back of her mind. |
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She looked at it reminiscently and shoved it to the bottom of her bag. |
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I lathered my own toothbrush with toothpaste and shoved it my mouth. |
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The economic collapse in this sprawling nation was caused by international bankers and speculators who shoved billions into high-risk, get-rich-quick schemes there. |
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One eager father even shoved his young daughter up in a turret with a soldier. |
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She nodded and let him have another swallow of whiskey before she took it from his unresisting fingers and shoved the stopper back into the bottle. |
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The small cup was shoved gently into her hands by the silent guy and then when she looked up again the bony man lay on the floor gripping his side in anguish. |
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Mr. Leward shoved the notecards into her hands, glaring at her. |
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I boxed it back up and shoved it into the hall closet and for a moment, I felt like mixing myself a Gibson just because I hadn't made one in awhile. |
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Two men carrying handcuffs and leg irons came for him at his mother's home in Sacramento, Calif., shoved him into a van and bound him hand and foot. |
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William took his tray and shoved her, mushing the pizza into her shirt. |
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If you're like me, your toys end up under your bed or shoved in a corner with the dust bunnies where they end up covered in lint and who knows what else. |
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Richard had just finished work and was with a colleague in the car park when a group of unmasked, armed men shoved them into a car, which sped off. |
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Quickly I grabbed my gaga Bobo, stuffed a corner under my nose, shoved my thumb back into my mouth. |
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Instead Brian grabbed me by my shirt and shoved me hard against the wall. |
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With that retort, Will shoved Mark into a table, but Mark countered, ducking from a roundhouse swing and taking Will's legs out from underneath him. |
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Everything I will have has been shoved into a ruck and a duffle. |
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In the winter of '58 however, John came home one evening, his cheeks brilliantly pink from the frigid cold, and his hands shoved deep into his pockets. |
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He shoved some paper into her hands and she ran her eyes over it, quickly. |
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They shouted and scuffled as the half-breed gatekeepers shoved them aside. |
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The medtech intercepted Rett's hand before it made contact with her face and shoved something cold and damp into it. |
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You are posturally asphyxiated when you are shoved face down to the ground with your hands cuffed behind your back. |
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I stood on the brake and shoved the gear stick into reverse, not even looking in the rear-vision mirror, thinking there was no need. |
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When I was wee, I was shoved in at the deep end and I've been doing an erratic version of the doggy paddle ever since. |
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It's a big letdown to be shoved off to a continuation high school,'' Antelope Valley Union High School District trustee Al Beattie said. |
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The firework, believed to have been a 12-inch Thunderflash, was shoved into the postbox outside the post office in Proffitt Avenue, Bell Green. |
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They shoved a metal rod into her and tore her insides apart. |
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Suddenly exposed, the great class warrior found himself shoved into a class which transcends wealth, background or breeding. |
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She clobbered Jenkins on the head, shoved him, broke his glasses, grabbed his microphone and tossed it away. |
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He stormed into the house holding a handful of buttonweeds, grabbed the vase, shoved the weeds into it, and placed it on the fireplace mantle. |
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Things are shoved into it sooty and steaming to get them out of the way, and it soon gets damp and crocky beyond all hope of purification. |
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They unlaid the hatches, cut the chests, and shoved the tea all overboard, where it was damaged and lost. |
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As there were only four of us, we were shown to a narrow, unlaid table shoved right up against the wall. |
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He grasped the oar, received his guests on board, and shoved from shore. |
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Cassie sighed as she shoved everything back into the Tardis-like bag. |
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In the scullery Smiley had once more checked his thoroughfare, shoved some deck-chairs aside, and pinned a string to the mangle to guide him because he saw badly in the dark. |
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Packs designed to help people stop masses of leaflets being shoved through their letterboxes are being given out for free by Worcestershire County Council. |
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I remember driving and Brian Jones shoved some amyl nitrate under my nose. |
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She thought for a second he'd come to give her a hug, but instead he held up the crumpled letter from school, which she must have shoved behind the breadbin. |
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I shoved the door closed and took off running for the steps. The clogs were too big and not the best shoes for sprinting. My feet clomped along the broken sidewalk. |
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A GREAT-GRAN caught up in a brawl at a social club claims she has been left with cuts and bruises after allegedly being shoved into a fruit machine by a police officer. |
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