Be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action.
Hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing.
Be suspended in the air, as if in defiance of gravity.
1 The sea level is very high: we hover over drowned continents, probably.'
2 Karl set the air car to hover they could assess the situation.
3 The spirits in the shape of beautiful young girls hover over us.
4 He passes strange weapons that hover in midair; torchesflicker on the wall.
5 The mountains began to hover on the edge of the young world.
6 They hover near their tables but don't need to constantly attend them.
7 The forces hover on the edge of action, unheeding the little noises.
8 This storm cell is expected to hover over the area into tonight.
9 It's essentially a hover board racing game featuring sonic and his friends.
10 Unfinished sentences hover in the air, like vapour above a semantic swamp.
11 The receptionist's long, red-nailed fingers stop moving and hover over the keyboard.
12 Birds of paradise hover in hedges at the side of the road.
13 The examples quoted also hover dangerously on the edge of the banal.
14 Great balls of mistletoe hang in the trees, and hawks hover overhead.
15 Sometimes they would dart at a tangent to hover in another place.
16 Like, there's hover bikes but they kind of don't work that well.
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