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Definition of hove
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Hove (v. i.) To hover
around;
to
loiter;
to lurk.
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Whinyard
::
Whinyard
(n.) The
shoveler.
Scoop
::
Scoop (n.) A deep
shovel,
or any
similar
implement
for
digging
out and
dipping
or
shoveling
up
anything;
as, a flour
scoop;
the scoop of a
dredging
machine..
Syrt
::
Syrphus
fly () Any one of
numerous
species
of
dipterous
flies of the genus
Syrphus
and
allied
genera.
They are
usually
bright-colored,
with
yellow
bands,
and hover
around
plants.
The
larvae
feed upon plant lice, and are,
therefore,
very
beneficial
to
agriculture..
Hooven
::
Hooven
(a.) Alt. of Hove.
Behovely
::
Behovely
(a. & adv.)
Useful,
or
usefully..
Hovelling
::
Hovelling
() of Hove.
Shovelnose
::
Shovelnose
(n.) A small
California
shark
(Heptranchias
maculatus),
which is taken for its oil..
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..
Boes
::
Boes (3d sing. pr.)
Behoves
or
behooves.
Van
::
Van (n.) A
shovel
used in
cleansing
ore.
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..
Shovelboard
::
Shovelboard
(n.) A game
played
on board ship in which the aim is to shove or drive with a cue
wooden
disks into
divisions
chalked
on the deck; --
called
also
shuffleboard.
Shoveler
::
Shoveler
(n.) A river duck
(Spatula
clypeata),
native
of
Europe
and
America.
It has a large bill,
broadest
towards
the tip. The male is
handsomely
variegated
with
green,
blue,
brown,
black,
and white on the body; the head and neck are dark
green.
Called
also
broadbill,
spoonbill,
shovelbill,
and
maiden
duck. The
Australian
shoveler,
or
shovel-nosed
duck (S.
rhynchotis),
is a
similar
species..
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..
Hove
::
Hove () of Heav.
Hover
::
Hover (v. i.) To hang
about;
to move to and fro near a
place,
threateningly,
watchfully,
or
irresolutely..
Slice
::
Slice (v. t.) A plate of iron with a
handle,
forming
a kind of
chisel,
or a
spadelike
implement,
variously
proportioned,
and used for
various
purposes,
as for
stripping
the
planking
from a
vessel's
side, for
cutting
blubber
from a
whale,
or for
stirring
a fire of
coals;
a slice bar; a peel; a fire
shovel..
Hoven
::
Hoven () p. p. of
Heave.
Shove
::
Shove (v. i.) To push or drive
forward;
to move
onward
by
pushing
or
jostling.
Hover-hawk
::
Hover-hawk
(n.) The
kestrel.
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