break ground vs shove

break ground

verb
  • To separate from the ground on takeoff; to become airborne. 

  • To begin digging in the earth at the start of a new construction, or, originally, for cultivation. 

  • To initiate a new venture, or to advance beyond previous achievements. 

  • To lift off the sea bottom when being weighed. 

shove

verb
  • To move off or along by an act of pushing, as with an oar or pole used in a boat; sometimes with off. 

  • To pass (counterfeit money). 

  • To make an all-in bet. 

  • To push, especially roughly or with force. 

noun
  • A rough push. 

  • An all-in bet. 

  • A forward movement of packed river-ice. 

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