nounπShareA copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding."The boatwright carefully hammered the nail end down onto the rove, ensuring a strong and watertight seal. "nauticalsailingmaterialitemChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
nounπShareA roll or sliver of wool or cotton drawn out and lightly twisted, preparatory to further processing; a roving."The textile artist carefully spun the rove of soft alpaca wool into a fine thread. "materialindustryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
nounπShareThe act of wandering; a ramble."After a long week of studying, a quiet rove through the park was just what she needed. "actionwayChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo shoot with arrows (at)."The archers rove their arrows at the target downrange, practicing for the upcoming competition. "sportweaponmilitaryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo roam, or wander about at random, especially over a wide area."During summer vacation, the kids loved to rove through the woods behind their house. "actionwayplaceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo roam or wander through."The dog loves to rove through the park, sniffing every tree and bush. "actionwayplaceenvironmentChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo card wool or other fibres."My grandmother uses a special brush to rove the sheep's wool before spinning it into yarn. "materialprocessindustryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo twist slightly; to bring together, as slivers of wool or cotton, and twist slightly before spinning."The artisan used a special tool to rove the wool fibers before spinning them into yarn. "materialagricultureindustryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo draw through an eye or aperture."The seamstress had to rove the thread through the needle's eye before she could begin sewing. "technicalmachineprocessChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo plough into ridges by turning the earth of two furrows together."The farmer used his tractor to rove the field, creating neat ridges for planting potatoes. "agricultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo practice robbery on the seas; to voyage about on the seas as a pirate."The notorious pirate captain roved the Caribbean, terrorizing merchant ships. "nauticalsailingmilitarywaroceanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo pass (a rope) through a hole or opening, especially so as to fasten it."The sailor had to rove the thick mooring rope through the bollard on the dock to secure the ship. "nauticalsailingtechnicalChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo tear apart by force; to rend; to split; to cleave."The angry dog did rove the old blanket to shreds. "actionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo pierce or cleave with a weapon."The hunter roved the deer with his arrow, bringing it down quickly. "weaponmilitaryactionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading