Push someone or something around in something phrasal verb
If you "push someone or something around in something", you push them from a place to another on a wheeled vehicle.
Mary is pushing her newborn baby around in a pink stroller in the park.
The medical staff has pushed a car accident victim around in a wheeled stretcher to a nearby hospital.
I enjoy pushing my doggy around in the skateboard.
The verb "push" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Be very nearly or inevitably lost, departed or deceased
He is in terminal cancer so I’m afraid he is as good as gone.