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Definition of drive
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of drive is as below...
Drive (v. i.) To go by
carriage;
to pass in a
carriage;
to
proceed
by
directing
or
urging
on a
vehicle
or the
animals
that draw it; as, the
coachman
drove to my
door..
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Goad
::
Goad (v. t.) To
prick;
to drive with a goad;
hence,
to urge
forward,
or to rouse by
anything
pungent,
severe,
irritating,
or
inflaming;
to
stimulate..
Clarence
::
Clarence
(n.) A close
four-wheeled
carriage,
with one seat
inside,
and a seat for the
driver..
Drive
::
Drive (n.) The act of
driving;
a trip or an
excursion
in a
carriage,
as for
exercise
or
pleasure;
--
distinguished
from a ride taken on
horseback..
Tennis
::
Tennis
(v. t.) To drive
backward
and
forward,
as a ball in
playing
tennis..
Drivelling
::
Drivelling
() of
Drive.
Unharbor
::
Unharbor
(v. t.) To drive from
harbor
or
shelter.
Overlash
::
Overlash
(v. i.) To drive on
rashly;
to go to
excess;
hence,
to
exaggerate;
to
boast..
Hopscotch
::
Hopscotch
(n.) A
child's
game, in which a
player,
hopping
on one foot,
drives
a stone from one
compartment
to
another
of a
figure
traced
or
scotched
on the
ground;
--
called
also
hoppers..
Spile
::
Spile (n.) A large stake
driven
into the
ground
as a
support
for some
superstructure;
a pile.
Heartstruck
::
Heartstruck
(a.)
Driven
to the
heart;
infixed
in the mind.
Banish
::
Banish
(v. t.) To drive away; to
compel
to
depart;
to
dispel.
Drift
::
Drift (n.) That which is
driven,
forced,
or urged
along.
Cuddy
::
Cuddy (n.) An ass; esp., one
driven
by a
huckster
or
greengrocer..
Drove
::
Drove
(imp.)
of
Drive.
Thrust
::
Thrust
(v. t.) To push or drive with
force;
to
drive,
force,
or
impel;
to
shove;
as, to
thrust
anything
with the hand or foot, or with an
instrument..
Weather-driven
::
Weather-driven
(a.)
Driven
by winds or
storms;
forced
by
stress
of
weather.
Unearth
::
Unearth
(v. t.) To drive or draw from the
earth;
hence,
to
uncover;
to bring out from
concealment;
to bring to
light;
to
disclose;
as, to
unearth
a
secret..
Dislodge
::
Dislodge
(v. t.) To drive from a lodge or place of rest; to
remove
from a place of quiet or
repose;
as,
shells
resting
in the sea at a
considerate
depth are not
dislodged
by
storms..
Compel
::
Compel
(v. t.) To drive or urge with
force,
or
irresistibly;
to
force;
to
constrain;
to
oblige;
to
necessitate,
either
by
physical
or moral
force..
Spoon
::
Spoom (v. i.) To be
driven
steadily
and
swiftly,
as
before
a
strong
wind; to be
driven
before
the wind
without
any sail, or with only a part of the sails
spread;
to scud under bare
poles..
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