Definitions for Hoover

Hoover hoo·ver

Spelling: [hoo-ver]
IPA: /ˈhu vər/

Hoover is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 53 anagrams from letters in Hoover (ehoorv).

Definitions for Hoover

noun

  1. Herbert (Clark) 1874–1964, 31st president of the U.S. 1929–33.
  2. J(ohn) Edgar, 1895–1972, U.S. government official: director of the FBI 1924–72.
  3. Lou Henry, 1874–1944, U.S. First Lady 1929–33 (wife of Herbert Hoover).
  4. a town in N central Alabama.

verb (used with object)

  1. to clean with a vacuum cleaner.

Origin of Hoover

First recorded in 1925-30; after the trademark of a vacuum cleaner manufacturer

Examples for Hoover

hoover had realized from the beginning what this would mean.

hoover had to make his headquarters in London at the Commission's central office.

Such was the corrosive paranoia of the time, fueled by McCarthy and abetted by hoover.

hoover came over to Brussels and, together, we started for Berlin.

Voters went against him even despite Democratic attempts to portray hoover as a supporter of racial equality.

Later, the White House passed from McKinley to Theodore Roosevelt to Taft, and then from Harding to Coolidge to hoover.

hoover realized from the beginning that no income from charity alone could provide it.

We have now passed the worst,” declared President hoover, “and with continued unity of effort we shall rapidly recover.

Two years later, Kansas helped oust Curtis—and hoover—by voting for Franklin Roosevelt and re-electing McGill.

This brings us to hoover's connection with the relief of Belgium.

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