Synonym: drift, falter, float, hesitate, pause, sail, waver. Similar words: watch over, smooth over, over and over, over and over again, shove, hovel, shovel, beethoven. Meaning: ['hɑvə(r) /'hɒv-] v. 1. be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action 2. move to and fro 3. hang in the air; fly or be suspended above 4. be suspended in the air, as if in defiance of gravity 5. hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing.
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31. Similarly, many hawks can hover with their heads almost motionless on the most windy and blustery of days.
32. Backyard birders may want to hover about the Birding option for starters.
33. Not as cool but not as far as Flagstaff, the mile-high city boasts temperatures that hover in the low 90s.
34. At this time I was at a loss to understand how it managed to hover for so long in the same place.
35. Average tariff rates hover between 1. 5 and 3 percent, depending on the product.
36. Ever since Christmas, the thought of the amethyst brooch seemed to hover in his thoughts.
37. Glassworms are more commonly found in still waters where the larvae can hover horizontally to lay in wait for prey.
38. Riker brought the Huey up to a hover and hosed it over to go.
39. In our grief we hover with the hummingbirds: We are spinning on a paused world gone over to itinerant echo.
40. When all gauges showed green, I slowly raised the collective to pull the Huey into a hover.
41. Much cheaper is the subsequent Birmingham printing of 1769-71, which will normally hover between £100 and £200.
42. Kites hover ready snatch up fish from the nets.
43. Hover on a subscription title to view its description.
44. Make a hover ad for your newsletter subscription box.
45. A plane is hover on our house.
46. It is in this uncertainty that I hover!
47. Airship also can't long-playing hover around in the sky, the game appearance upper right contain the fuel manifestation tube, the fuel burns away airship forced landing.
48. This leafage apply to hover , quality and cheap . welcomed to order .
49. The objects bring visitors tantalizingly close to a shadowy figure who seems always to hover just out of reach.
50. As I gradually master my buoyancy and hover 15 feet below the surface,(www.Sentencedict.com) I can see schools of small yellow groupers beneath the dive boat giving wide berth to a blade of a barracuda.
51. Links have three colour choices for unvisited, hover, and visited. Your header or masthead may be filled with colour while the rest of the site may be less colourful.
52. The design is a nod to freshwater knifefish, which can move forward and backward, and hover, by rippling an elongated ventral fin.
53. He once again break, Hover long enough, calmly backhand shot.
54. Olean is one has the giant biplane wing's golden eagle, however contracts acrophobia 's it, actually cannot look like other golden eagles to hover equally heartily.
55. Unlike other spacecraft, it can act as an antigravity machine, using solar pressure to balance the Sun's gravity and thus hover anyplace in space.
56. To have a bird's-eye view, Lamma Island like an arethusa flower , however only the black gledes to hover around the island just has opportunity to peep the whole sceneries.
57. At last, Narcissa hurried up a street named Spinner's End, over which the towering mill chimney seemed to hover like a giant admonitory finger.
58. When hover help is provided, you may press F2 to give focus to the help box and scroll through the information.
59. He was promptly knocked over as Yoda's hover chair, with young Luke squealing gleefully, raced passed.
60. Characters in Lynch films hover on the margins of reality, entering, through portal after portal, phantasmagoric dream worlds that are often as unsettling as they are hypnotic.
More similar words: watch over, smooth over, over and over, over and over again, shove, hovel, shovel, beethoven, over, overt, lover, cover, go over, overall, get over, all over, oversee, govern, covert, be over, overlap, uncover, overlay, overcome, lay over, recover, poverty, proverb, governor, hand over.