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hove
[hohv]
Hove
1/ həʊv /
noun
a town and coastal resort in S England, in Brighton and Hove unitary authority, East Sussex. Pop: 72 335 (2001)
hove
2/ həʊv /
verb
nautical a past tense and past participle of heave
Example Sentences
Racism has been a feature of American history since the first slave ship hove to off Jamestown in 1619.
Everyone has a story about him joining a crew that has lucklessly staked out a target species for two weeks, only for that creature – whether Hungarian mayfly or polar bear – to suddenly hove into view.
We could hear the car several blocks before it actually hove into sight, because it was equipped with an exhaust whistle that was allowed to function as a matter of routine.
An ungainly ship hove into view in Elliott Bay, out the window of the Seattle apartment where I moved last spring to begin reporting for the Los Angeles Times.
“Make yourself at home,” the midwife said, as I hove into the birthing room like a galleon in full sail.
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