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It was taking all my concentration just to try to hold a stable hover, basically, and safely put the swimmer down.
STAY CALM UNDER PRESSURE WITH LESSONS LEARNED IN THE WORLD’S MOST STRESSFUL CAREERSROB VERGERJANUARY 8, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE
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BING’S NEW URL INSPECTION TOOL: WHAT IT DOES AND WHY TO USE ITBARRY SCHWARTZJULY 30, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LAND
They 'ung 'im in the lamp chains right hover the dinin' table, and then finished the dessert.
THE BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND BUDGET OF FUN;VARIOUS
They were all glad to hover around the blaze, now and then; and especially so when they ate their luncheons.
THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH ON THE STAGEGERTRUDE W. MORRISON
Sometimes the Time Observatory would pinpoint an age and hover over it while his companions took painstaking historical notes.
THE MAN FROM TIMEFRANK BELKNAP LONG
As your guests will come dropping in at all hours, you must hover near the door to greet each one entering.
THE LADIES' BOOK OF ETIQUETTE, AND MANUAL OF POLITENESSFLORENCE HARTLEY
Ourrias is carried to the bottom of the river by the goblins and spirits that come out and hover over it at night.
FRDRIC MISTRALCHARLES ALFRED DOWNER
He would then not try to pass it till the evening, when he would continually hover about Digby till he found him tripping.
DIGBY HEATHCOTEW.H.G. KINGSTON
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SAMUEL RICHARDSON'S INTRODUCTION TO PAMELASAMUEL RICHARDSON
It rose again a few seconds later as if baffled, but it continued to hover at that point, keening forth its warning.
STAR BORNANDRE NORTON
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO HOVER

  • danced
  • darted
  • flashed
  • fleeted
  • flew
  • flickered
  • floated
  • hovered
  • hurried
  • passed
  • ran
  • rushed
  • sailed
  • scudded
  • skimmed
  • sped
  • swept
  • whisked
  • whizzed
  • winged
  • zipped
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