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Hover   /hˈəvər/   Listen
Hover

verb
(past & past part. hovered; pres. part. hovering)
1.
Be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action.  Synonyms: oscillate, vacillate, vibrate.
2.
Move to and fro.  Synonym: linger.
3.
Hang in the air; fly or be suspended above.
4.
Be suspended in the air, as if in defiance of gravity.  Synonym: levitate.
5.
Hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing.  Synonyms: brood, bulk large, loom.






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"Hover" Quotes from Famous Books



... cave, especially at night, they afford a picturesque spectacle. Gathered round the forge, their bronzed and naked bodies, illuminated by the flame, appear like figures of demons; while the cave, with its flinty sides and uneven roof, blackened by the charcoal vapours which hover about it in festoons, seems to offer no inadequate ...
— George Borrow - The Man and His Books • Edward Thomas

... whispered message of hope was brought, then vanished quite again, and I have walked the lengthened reach of the great courtyard, watching as, one by one, the lanterns die and the world is turning into grey. Far away toward the rice-fields the circling gulls rise, flight on flight, and hover in the blue, then fly away to life and happiness in the great beyond. In the distance, faint blue smoke curls from a thousand dwellings of people who are rising and will greet their sons, while mine lies dead. Oh, I thought ...
— My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard • Elizabeth Cooper

... several different kinds, for some had patches of scarlet, of orange, blue, and white to add to the brilliancy of their feathering; and so little used were they to the sight of man that they seemed to pay no attention to us, but allowed us to go very close, so that we could see them flit and hover and balance themselves before the sweet-scented starry bell-flowers, into whose depths they thrust their long thin beaks after the honey and insects that made ...
— Nat the Naturalist - A Boy's Adventures in the Eastern Seas • G. Manville Fenn

... I do think that, in soul, She do hover about us; To ho vor her motherless childern, Her ...
— Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect • William Barnes

... the other Hand, if at any Time the Mind is ruffled, if Vapours rise, Clouds gather, if Passions swell the Breast, if Anger, Envy, Revenge, Hatred, Wrath, Strife; if these, or any of these hover over you, much more if you feel them within you; if the Affections are possess'd, and the Soul hurried down the Stream to embrace low and base Objects; if those Spirits, which are the Life and enlivening Powers of the Soul, are drawn off to Parties, and to be engag'd in a vicious ...
— The History of the Devil - As Well Ancient as Modern: In Two Parts • Daniel Defoe


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