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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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  2. DROVE can be a verb meaning the past tense of drive, or a noun meaning a large group of animals or people. Learn how to use drove in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

  3. The meaning of DROVE is a group of animals driven or moving in a body. How to use drove in a sentence.

  4. DROVE can be a verb meaning to drive or deal in livestock, or a noun meaning a herd of animals or a large crowd of people. It is also the past tense of drive, meaning to operate a vehicle.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. drove. noun. /drəʊv/. /drəʊv/. [usually plural] a large number of people or animals, often moving or doing something as a group. droves of tourists. People were leaving the countryside in droves to look for work in the cities.

  8. Learn the noun and verb meanings of drove, a word derived from Old English drāf, meaning "a drive, push, movement". Find synonyms, antonyms, sentences, and word forms of drove.