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Definition of hove
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Hove () imp. & p. p. of
Heave.
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Fire-set
::
Fire-set
(n.) A set of fire
irons,
including,
commonly,
tongs,
shovel,
and
poker..
Spoonbill
::
Spoonbill
(n.) The
shoveler.
See
Shoveler,
2..
Van
::
Van (v. t.) To wash or
cleanse,
as a small
portion
of ore, on a
shovel..
Melodrama
::
Melodrama
(n.)
Formerly,
a kind of drama
having
a
musical
accompaniment
to
intensify
the
effect
of
certain
scenes.
Now, a drama
abounding
in
romantic
sentiment
and
agonizing
situations,
with a
musical
accompaniment
only in parts which are
especially
thrilling
or
pathetic.
In
opera,
a
passage
in which the
orchestra
plays a
somewhat
descriptive
accompaniment,
while the actor
speaks;
as, the
melodrama
in the
gravedigging
scene of
Beethoven's
Fidelio..
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..
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..
Hoveled
::
Hoveled
(imp. & p. p.) of Hove.
Hoven
::
Hoven () p. p. of
Heave.
Scoop
::
Scoop (n.) The act of
scooping,
or
taking
with a scoop or
ladle;
a
motion
with a
scoop,
as in
dipping
or
shoveling..
Push
::
Push (n.) Any
thrust.
pressure,
impulse,
or
force,
or force
applied;
a
shove;
as, to give the ball the first
push..
Sonata
::
Sonata
(n.) An
extended
composition
for one or two
instruments,
consisting
usually
of three or four
movements;
as,
Beethoven's
sonatas
for the
piano,
for the
violin
and
piano,
etc..
Shovelard
::
Shovelard
(n.)
Shoveler.
Shoveboard
::
Shoveboard
(n.) Alt. of
Shovegroa.
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..
Slidegroat
::
Slidegroat
(n.) The game of
shovelboard.
Hove
::
Hove (v. i. & t.) To rise; to
swell;
to
heave;
to cause to
swell.
Hoverer
::
Hoverer
(n.) A
device
in an
incubator
for
protecting
the young
chickens
and
keeping
them warm.
Tramble
::
Tramble
(v. t.) To wash, as tin ore, with a
shovel
in a frame
fitted
for the
purpose..
Swaddler
::
Swaddlebill
(n.) The
shoveler.
Shovelful
::
Shovelful
(n.) As much as a
shovel
will hold;
enough
to fill a
shovel.
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