"Shoveled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Shoveled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Shoveled
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"Shoveled" Meaning

Past tense of "shovel". It means to push or lift something heavy or large into a heap or pile by oneself or with a shovel.

"Shoveled" Examples

Definition:

Verb: to push something heavy with a shovel; to throw something clumsily or roughly; to impart (an idea or feeling) into someone's mind.

Examples:


The workers shoveled snow off the sidewalk all morning.
She tried to shoveled aside her fears and give a confident presentation.
Unfortunately, it was just a fluke, and ultimately, I couldn't shoveled the ball into the goal.
The farmer shoveled manure into the fields to fertilize the growing crops.
He shoveled the guilt into the other passenger's face with an accusatory finger.

"Shoveled" Similar Words

Shout

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To make a loud, sudden, and often angry or frustrated cry for attention oremotion, typically in a larger volume than usual.

Shouted

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To spoken very loudly.

Shouting

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To shout refers to the act of speaking loudly and forcefully, often to express excitement, frustration, or urgency. It can be a deliberate action to get someone's attention or to make a strong impression.

Shouts

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Shove

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To push or force something or someone roughly or suddenly into a particular place.

Shoved

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Shovel

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A tool with a flat or curved blade, typically used for lifting, moving, or digging earth, snow, or other materials.

Shovelboard

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Shovelboard is a traditional English outdoor game, often played in informal settings, especially by children. The game typically involves throwing a flat, pointed piece of wood (the "belle") over a horizontal strip of wood (the "shovel"), usually on the ground or on a raised surface. Players stand at opposite ends of the shovele, trying to slide the belle from one end to the other using their feet.

Shovelers

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Shovelers are a type of duck, belonging to the genus Anas, that is characterized by its distinctive broad, flat beak, which is orange or yellow in color. They are medium-sized ducks with a brownish gray plumage, reddish-brown feathers on their heads, and white spots or patches on their chests.<br><br>Shovelers are usually found in temperate regions, particularly in shallow wetlands, such as ponds, marshes, and slow-moving streams. They are herbivores and feed on aquatic plants, including algae, grasses, and seeds.

Shovelful

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Shovelfuls

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Shoveling

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Shovelled

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The verb "shovelled" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "shovel", which means to remove or move a large amount of something (usually loose material such as snow, coal, or sand) with a shovel, typically with a heavy- handed or clumsy motion.

Shovelling

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The act of throwing or digging snow with a shovel or the act of stirring or serving large quantities of something with a shovel. (Example: "I was shovelling snow all day yesterday.")

Shovels

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Shoves

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