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drove 1 Verb the past tense of drive drove 2 Noun 1. a herd of livestock being driven together 2. a moving crowd of people [Old English drāf herd] Drove a crowd of people moving in one direction; a number of cattle or other animals driven in a body. See also concourse, drift, flock. Examples: drove of asses; of beasts, 1350; of bullocks; of cab-drivers—Lipton, 1970; of cattle, 1555; of heresies, 1692; of horses, 1764; of immoralities, 1692; of kine [‘cattle’]; of oxen; of young shoat [‘pigs’], 1707; of sheep, 1837; of swine.
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| Mum was a drover's labourer, and while she set up home in Bourke, she often needed to pack up her brood and follow the work of droving cattle through Queensland. Staged over six weeks in April and May 2002, with a variety of droving tours available in length of three to eleven days, FAR&WIDE's Great Australian Cattle Drive is a roundup not to be missed. |
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