0 to stay in one place in the air, usually by moving the wings quickly:
A hawk hovered in the sky, waiting to swoop down on its prey.
I heard the noise of a helicopter hovering overhead.
I could sense him behind me, hovering and building up the courage to ask me a question.
Inflation is hovering at three percent.
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1 to stay in the air in one place:
A helicopter hovered overhead.
While this trade was subject to various state regulations, ' as in other spheres, metropolitan control hovered in the background but was limited ' (p. 141).
Presentiments of strange discoveries hovered around me ' ' (28).
They ravaged the area, and have left white bones of the dead strewn everywhere with their souls hovering about.
The clerk hovered close by, note-taking was screened.
He groans and at the same instant folds both his arms as if trying to seize hold of the angel hovering above him.
Moreover, separating attitude control from hovering control is effective for optimizing the controller, because control precision depends on attitude control precision.
Consequently, the nectar resource is reserved only for hovering hummingbirds.
Here creeps in embodiment, which has been hovering below the surface, unacknowledged.
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