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Dove   /dəv/  /doʊv/   Listen
Dove

noun
1.
Any of numerous small pigeons.
2.
Someone who prefers negotiations to armed conflict in the conduct of foreign relations.  Synonym: peacenik.
3.
A constellation in the southern hemisphere near Puppis and Caelum.  Synonym: Columba.
4.
Flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled.  Synonym: squab.
5.
An emblem of peace.



Dive

verb
(past & past part. dived, colloq. dove; pres. part. diving)
1.
Drop steeply.  Synonyms: plunge, plunk.
2.
Plunge into water.
3.
Swim under water.



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"Dove" Quotes from Famous Books



... Andy swum, an' dove, an' come up blubberin', an' dodged all sorts of floatin' an' pitchin' stuff, fur the swell was still on. But he couldn't even be so much as sartin that he'd found the canned vittles. To dive down through hatchways, an' among broken bulkheads, to hunt fur any partiklar kind ...
— The Magic Egg and Other Stories • Frank Stockton

... fading into a light around the distant hills. Under overhanging branches I lie, sheltered from the sun; at my feet the ripples caress the bank; delicate lianas hang from the branches and trail lazily in the water. Swallows dart across the stream, and sometimes the low call of a wood-dove sounds from far away. A cricket shrieks, and stops suddenly, as if shocked at the discordant sound of its own voice. Far off in the hills I can hear the rushing of the wind, like a deep chord that unites ...
— Two Years with the Natives in the Western Pacific • Felix Speiser

... Rupert told his story, and how sweetly she was moved by the pathos of it. Once or twice she made an involuntary movement forward, as if she was drawn towards him, and uttered a lovely low exclamation which was a little like the broken coo of a dove. Rupert did not know that there was pathos in his relation. He made only a simple picture of things, but as he went on Tom saw all the effect of the hot little town left ruined and apathetic after the struggle ...
— In Connection with the De Willoughby Claim • Frances Hodgson Burnett

... to drop in where there was sickness or trouble an' spied a nosegay of flowers, you could be pretty sure Delight had been there. Why, Lyman Bearse's father, old Lyman, that's so crabbed with rhumatism that it's a cross to live under the same roof with him, will calm down gentle as a dove when Delight goes to read to him. As for Mis' Furber, I reckon she'd never get to the Junction to do a mite of shoppin' or marketin' but for Delight stayin' with the babies whilst she was gone. I couldn't tell you half what that girl does. She's here, there, an' everywhere. Now she's gettin' ...
— Flood Tide • Sara Ware Bassett

... dove-cotes was seldom seen, and sound of wedding-bells rarely heard with such gleeful joy. It was a love-match, and, therefore, a popular event all over the land. Only a few weeks before, the Duke's horse had won the Derby, and the ovation given him by the racing fraternity was unprecedented to any ...
— The Portland Peerage Romance • Charles J. Archard


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