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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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