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hover

verb as in hang, float over

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“That is the question that will hover over the program from the Sept. 1 Louisiana State opener through the completion of USC’s first Big Ten season.”

A police helicopter hovered above as dozens of protesters, held back by police from the building where Mazón was speaking, chanted angry calls for him to resign or face arrest.

From BBC

Five weeks after Sue Gray resigned as the prime minister’s chief of staff, with the prospect of her being sacked hovering close, she is off again.

From BBC

The dollar index is hovering at its highest level since April, rising more than 2% in the last week.

From BBC

Those borrowing costs have been hovering at the highest rates in two decades, after the Fed rapidly hiked rates in response to inflation in 2022, bringing its key rate to roughly 5.3%.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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