Drove - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |drəʊv|  American pronunciation of the word drove
Brit.  |drəʊv|  British pronunciation of the word drove
- this word is a past tense form of the irregular verbto drive

noun

- a group of animals (a herd or flock) moving together
- a moving crowd (syn: horde, swarm)
- a stonemason's chisel with a broad edge for dressing stone

Extra examples

I drove the kids there.

We drove on the back roads instead of the main roads.

If she drove 55 mph for 20 minutes, that would put her about halfway there by now.

They drove across the country from California to New York.

They drove through miles of open country.

She drove the end of the stake into the ground.

We drove a long distance.

He got into the car and drove away.

We drove all around the town looking for him.

He drove off the road.

She drove a spike into the ground.

We drove clear across the state.

He drove the car down a bumpy road.

The car stopped and then drove off.

A car drove by us slowly.

Word forms

noun
singular: drove
plural: droves
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