drove

/droʊv/
verb
  1. Past tense of drive.
    • He drove the ball deep into the outfield.
    • They drove across the country in three days.
    • She drove her car to work this morning.
noun
  1. A large group of animals, especially cattle or sheep, being moved together.
    • A drove of sheep blocked the road, causing a traffic delay.
    • The farmer hired extra hands to help move the drove to the summer pasture.
    • The rancher guided the drove of cattle across the open field.
  2. A large number of people moving or acting together.
    • During the sale, droves of shoppers filled the mall.
    • A drove of tourists poured out of the bus and headed for the museum.
    • Fans arrived in droves to see the band's final concert.
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