hover

மிதவை
definition
verb
army helicopters hovered overhead
remain in one place in the air.
noun
Parental activity near the nest varied in that the frequency of parental passes and hovers within 1 m of the nest opening increased in the period before fledging.
an act of remaining in the air in one place.
translation of 'hover'
அங்குமிங்கும் திரிந்து கொண்டிரு,
வட்டமிடு
example
"That is quite unusual," he said, "for an aircraft sitting in a 'hover' ."
When I first began flying helicopters I was sometimes overwhelmed with the amount of workload needed to maintain control of a helicopter during a 'hover' .
Overhead, black helicopters 'hover' in military formation like giant birds of prey.
We 'hover' close enough that I can see the matted clumps in the bear's shaggy, pale brown coat.
On the shopping list of items necessary to encourage cycling, indoor bike lockers 'hover' near the top.
The oil production cartel meets in Vienna as prices continue to 'hover' close to the $50 per barrel mark and amidst continued strong demand from China.
Together they ditched £155,000 of shares as the company's stock continued to 'hover' around its highest level for three years.
Helicopters seemed to 'hover' overhead constantly.
keep the model in a stable 'hover'
inflation will 'hover' around the 4 percent mark
Some, including Phillips, tried to 'hover' within acceptable levels of steroid dosage.
Gas prices continue to 'hover' near record levels, but if you think you're paying too much at the pump that may be the least of your worries.
The grandchildren 'hover' close by, whispering and squirming bashfully if my glance falls upon them.
inflation will 'hover' around the 4 per cent mark
The sun was coming up over the old Sears building as a gaggle of women 'hovered' over their toddlers and scurried across the street to catch the 5 bus.
Her sweet customary scent, Evening of Paris, 'hovered' over the tension of the car.
The set didn't completely achieve lift-off, though it 'hovered' very close at times.
Met Office spokesman Andy Yeateman said bitter north winds will keep temperatures 'hovering' close to freezing on Christmas Day and some snow flakes could fall.
People were out in droves enjoying temperatures 'hovering' near seventy.
He 'hovered' over me peering down at me with his blue eyes.
As I stammered my way to buying a bag of apples, and my classmates donned other wacky guises, Ralph 'hovered' close by to cast a critical eye and ear over our performances.
We debated what to have while a waitress 'hovered' over us.
Armed police with a back-up helicopter 'hovering' overhead sealed off part of a village as a man terrorised his ex-partner at gunpoint.
Army helicopters 'hovered' overhead as mobile telephone networks were shut down to prevent crowds communicating.
By Friday's close they were 'hovering' just above #12.
Her car was pursued by a caravan of newspaper reporters, while television cameramen 'hovered' overhead in helicopters.
A helicopter 'hovers' overhead - possibly a government task team assessing the disaster-hit area - but then departs quickly again.
Crude oil prices are 'hovering' around record levels and Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf of Mexico has been cited as one of the reasons for the latest spikes.
He 'hovered' over us, leering at our nubile young bodies, asking stupid questions and generally making us uncomfortable.
In the gathering dusk, a full moon 'hovered' over the eastern sky.
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