Phrases with «hoover»

The word "hoover" is a verb that means to clean or suck up dirt, dust, or other small particles using a vacuum cleaner. It is derived from the brand name Hoover, which is a popular manufacturer of vacuum cleaners. Full definition

Sentences with «hoover»

  • I haven't played all the way through though but I love the feeling of jumping and reigning down exploding potions on my enemies while kind of hoovering in the air, or nailing a perfect jump with the use of the double and the potion jump. (thevitalounge.net)
  • Zuckerberg had admitted that the incident with Cambridge Analytica — which saw the controversial data firm hoover up private info on 50 million users in an effort to tip the 2016 presidential election to Donald Trump — represented a «breach of trust» between the social network and its users. (nypost.com)
  • In fact, by the time you reach the final room, where the objects are displayed like Hoovers in a shop, you may have lost heart, and no wonder. (theguardian.com)
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