rove-over — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: probably from rove (VI) + over : having an extrametrical syllable at the end of one line that forms a foot with the first syllable of the next line used of a type of verse in sprung rhythm * * * /rohv oh veuhr/ … Useful english dictionary
rove-over — /ˈroʊv oʊvə/ (say rohv ohvuh) adjective (in sprung rhythm) of or relating to the completion of a metrical foot, incomplete at the end of one line, completed with a syllable or syllables from the beginning of the next line …
rove — [rəuv US rouv] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from rave to wander (14 19 centuries), probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) [I and T] written to travel from one place to another = ↑roam ▪ a salesman roving the country 2.) roving reporter … Dictionary of contemporary English
Rove (TV series) — Rove The Rove logo used from 2007 til 2009 Format Talk show / Comedy Developed by Roving Enterprises Presented by Rove McManus … Wikipedia
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rove — rove1 [rōv] vi. roved, roving [ME roven, orig. an archery term as vt. < ?] 1. to wander about; go from place to place, esp. over an extensive area, with no particular course or destination; roam 2. to look around: said of the eyes vt. to… … English World dictionary
Rove — Rove, v. t. 1. To wander over or through. [1913 Webster] Roving the field, I chanced A goodly tree far distant to behold. milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To plow into ridges by turning the earth of two furrows together. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
over — rove … Anagrams dictionary
rove — over … Anagrams dictionary
Rove, Karl — ▪ 2004 Right wing political operative Karl Rove, chief strategist for U.S. Pres. George W. Bush, might have gloated in 2003 over the Republican gains of the previous November. Although the party in power more often than not lost strength in … Universalium