shove way

shove (one's) way

To force a path for oneself (to, through, past, etc.). Followed by a preposition or adverb of place. I shoved my way through the crowd to get out of the auditorium. The rude man shoved his way to the front of the line.
See also: shove, way
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

shove one's way (somewhere)

to make a path through a crowd by pushing. The impatient man shoved his way through the crowd. The reporter shoved her way to the front of the crowd.
See also: shove, way
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • shove (one's) way
  • nose or a group out
  • nose out
  • nose out of
  • wind (one's) way
  • winding
  • for (one's) (own) sake
  • for sake
  • keep sight of (someone or something)
  • keep sight of somebody/something