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Definition of hove
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Hove () imp. & p. p. of
Heave.
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Shovel
::
Shovel
(v. t.) To
gather
up as with a
shovel.
Slidegroat
::
Slidegroat
(n.) The game of
shovelboard.
Windhover
::
Windhover
(n.) The
kestrel;
--
called
also
windbibber,
windcuffer,
windfanner..
Bait
::
Bait (v. i.) To flap the
wings;
to
flutter
as if to fly; or to
hover,
as a hawk when she
stoops
to her
prey..
Shovelfuls
::
Shovelfuls
(pl. ) of
Shovelfu.
Boes
::
Boes (3d sing. pr.)
Behoves
or
behooves.
Hover
::
Hover (v. i.) To hang
fluttering
in the air, or on the wing; to
remain
in
flight
or
floating
about or over a place or
object;
to be
suspended
in the air above
something..
Shuffleboard
::
Shuffleboard
(n.) See
Shovelboard.
Behovely
::
Behovely
(a. & adv.)
Useful,
or
usefully..
Hoveringly
::
Hoveringly
(adv.)
In a
hovering
manner.
Broadbill
::
Broadbill
(n.) The
shoveler.
See
Shoveler.
Shove
::
Shove (n.) The act of
shoving;
a
forcible
push.
Van
::
Van (n.) A
shovel
used in
cleansing
ore.
Shove
::
Shove (v. t.) To push
along,
aside,
or away, in a
careless
or rude
manner;
to
jostle..
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..
Strode
::
Strockle
(n.) A
shovel
with a
turned-up
edge, for frit, sand, etc..
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..
Hoveling
::
Hoveling
(n.) A
method
of
securing
a good
draught
in
chimneys
by
covering
the top,
leaving
openings
in the
sides,
or by
carrying
up two of the sides
higher
than the other two..
Shoven
::
Shoven
() p. p. of
Shove.
Shovelbill
::
Shovelbill
(n.) The
shoveler.
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