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1 A good shove , and she will shoot out into the open water.
2 But one good shove , and he knew it would be a major gusher.
3 He gives Gallagher a good shove and heads for the surface.
4 At which words he gave the bailiff a good shove , and threw him from him.
5 He gave the Hephaestus chariot a good shove and sent them skittering sideways while we pulled ahead.
6 Turning, she gave the man behind her a surprisingly good shove , forcing him back on his heels.
7 One good shove and she's gone.
8 Give the boat a good shove .
9 It's quite the statement to grasp a wine bottle by the neck shortly after noon and give it a good shove .
10 In the duke's name, give a good shove to anyone who gets in your way-andby the gods, don't drop them!
11 I sidled five or six feet along, just in case he was thinking about leaning out and giving me a good shove .
12 Cynthia got the guy's head in a hammerlock, and I grabbed hold of his shirtfront, and Lula pushed him out with one good shove .
13 Sensing that the boy needs one more good shove , Garvey walks out of the interrogation room and grabs the plastic soap dish from Vincent's bedroom.
14 One or two good shoves George gave with his pole, and then found he no longer could touch bottom.
15 'Why didn't you give her a good shove ? '
16 "Now give us a good shove , " Byron ordered.
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