shove on

The phrase "shove on" is commonly used in informal settings to indicate leaving or continuing progress.

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Definition

B2Everyday conversation

(informal, idiomatic)To leave or depart from a place.

Example

  • It's getting late; I should probably shove on.

B2Travel and movement

(informal, idiomatic)To continue moving forward, often with a sense of urgency.

Example

  • We need to shove on if we want to reach the campsite before dark.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "shove on":

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