Stop hovering and start hoovering

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Cynthia Lennon was bothered by Mimi 'hoovering' with a Vacuum cleaner. Mimi hoovered outside the bedroom door. OK? To hover, and to hoover, are totally different... --andreasegde (talk) 16:15, 5 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

hov·ered, hov·er·ing, hov·ers

  1. To remain floating, suspended, or fluttering in the air: gulls hovering over the waves.
  2. To remain or linger in or near a place: hovering around the speaker's podium.
  3. To remain in an uncertain state; waver: hovered between anger and remorse.


hoo·ver

  1. –verb (used with object) (often initial capital letter) Chiefly British. to clean with a vacuum cleaner.

--andreasegde (talk) 16:23, 5 December 2007 (UTC)Reply