Electronic device that cleans dirt on a surface through suction.
31St President of the United States; in 1929 the stock market crashed and the economy collapsed and Hoover was defeated for reelection by Franklin Roosevelt (1874-1964)
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United States industrialist who manufactured vacuum cleaners (1849-1932)
Clean with a vacuum cleaner.
1 Rome wants to set up a vehicle to hoover up banks' dud loans.
2 Surely the Patriot Act could be used to hoover up IoT data, too.
3 I have resisted Instagram as everyone says it can hoover up the hours.
4 So it was with hoover and vacuum cleaning, or sellotape and sticky tape.
5 But when a woman does the same, she's talking about a hoover .
6 So you never get that my-house-is-clean feeling like after a full manual hoover .
7 Phones have changed the world, too; advertisers use them to hoover up our attention.
8 It could hoover up bonds more aggressively, and hand money out directly to citizens.
9 Am entertaining for the weekend and N is coming round to hoover the flat.
10 Instead, there was little more than a cursory hoover .
11 The vacuum, like a mighty hoover , sucks you in.
12 Hoover also believes the move requires an amendment to the state constitution.
13 The information played right into Hoover 's Chinese water torture of the Kennedys.
14 But I heard ' Hoover - Two ' in the visitor center a few minutes ago.
15 All had been released from the hospital by Sunday morning, Hoover said.
16 Judge Todd Hoover said he would charge the jury on Thursday morning.
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