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Definition of hove
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Thrum
::
Thrum (n.) A shove out of
place;
a small
displacement
or fault along a seam.
Shovelful
::
Shovelful
(n.) As much as a
shovel
will hold;
enough
to fill a
shovel.
Spade
::
Spade (n.) An
implement
for
digging
or
cutting
the
ground,
consisting
usually
of an
oblong
and
nearly
rectangular
blade of iron, with a
handle
like that of a
shovel..
Shove
::
Shove (v. i.) To push or drive
forward;
to move
onward
by
pushing
or
jostling.
Hover
::
Hover (v. i.) To hang
about;
to move to and fro near a
place,
threateningly,
watchfully,
or
irresolutely..
Hemmel
::
Hemmel
(n.) A shed or hovel for
cattle.
Fire-set
::
Fire-set
(n.) A set of fire
irons,
including,
commonly,
tongs,
shovel,
and
poker..
Behovely
::
Behovely
(a. & adv.)
Useful,
or
usefully..
Cruive
::
Cruive
(n.) A kind of weir or dam for
trapping
salmon;
also, a
hovel..
Van
::
Van (v. t.) To wash or
cleanse,
as a small
portion
of ore, on a
shovel..
Hovering
::
Hovering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hove.
Windhover
::
Windhover
(n.) The
kestrel;
--
called
also
windbibber,
windcuffer,
windfanner..
Shuffle
::
Shuffle
(v. t.) To shove one way and the
other;
to push from one to
another;
as, to
shuffle
money from hand to
hand..
Shunt
::
Shunt (v. t.) To cause to move
suddenly;
to give a
sudden
start to; to
shove.
Shoved
::
Shoved
(imp. & p. p.) of Shov.
Shoveboard
::
Shoveboard
(n.) Alt. of
Shovegroa.
Shovelhead
::
Shovelhead
(n.) A shark
(Sphryna
tiburio)
allied
to the
hammerhead,
and
native
of the
warmer
parts of the
Atlantic
and
Pacific
oceans;
--
called
also
bonnet
shark..
Push
::
Push (v. i.) To make a
thrust;
to
shove;
as, to push with the horns or with a
sword..
Shoveling
::
Shoveling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Shove.
Kestrel
::
Kestrel
(n.) A
small,
slender
European
hawk
(Falco
alaudarius),
allied
to the
sparrow
hawk. Its color is
reddish
fawn,
streaked
and
spotted
with white and
black.
Also
called
windhover
and
stannel.
The name is also
applied
to other
allied
species..
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