Yes, shoving, the present participle of shove, is an action, therefore it is a verb.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
Careful who you're shoving, Bub! I fell down due to all the pushing and shoving in the hallway.
He was shoving as much candy as he could in his pockets.
"Jostle" means to make one's way by pushing or shoving.
you make them by shoving them up your a$$
By shoving its elements into his as*
yes.
"Shove!" is one English equivalent of the Italian word Ficca. The pronunciation of the verb in the present singular -- which may be either the second person informal of the imperative (as indicated in the above answer) or the second person formal ("You are shoving, do shove, shove") or third person informal ("He/she does shove, is shoving, shoves") of the indicative -- will be "FEEK-ka" in Italian.
By shoving it up your but, thats how!
shoving it up ur bum...
Technically.
by shoving a ruler up your vagina
by shoving him up your anal.