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    drove
    /drəʊv/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. drive (livestock, especially cattle) to market: historical "these three men discovered the coal on the Dulkaninna Creek while droving cattle"

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  3. DROVE definition: 1. past simple of drive 2. a large group of animals, especially cattle or sheep, moving from one…. Learn more.

  4. Drove can be a noun meaning a group of animals or a crowd of people, or the past tense of drive. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology and history of this word.

  5. noun. a number of oxen, sheep, or swine driven in a group; herd; flock. Usually droves. a large crowd of human beings, especially in motion: They came to Yankee Stadium in droves. Also called drove chis·el. Masonry. a chisel, from 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 centimeters) broad at the edge, for dressing stones to an approximately true surface.

  6. a group of animals (a herd or flock) moving together. see more. noun. a moving crowd. synonyms: horde, swarm. see more. noun. a stonemason's chisel with a broad edge for dressing stone. synonyms: drove chisel.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of the word 'drove' in British and American English. Find out the past tense of 'drive', the noun for a herd of animals or a crowd of people, and the verb for dressing stone with a chisel.

  8. Drove can be a past tense of drive, a noun for a herd of animals or a crowd of people, or a verb for dressing stone. Learn the meanings, usage and translations of drove from various sources.

  9. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the noun drove, which means a large number of people or animals moving or doing something as a group. See examples, synonyms and word origin.