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glover

/gluhv-er/US // ˈglʌv ər //UK // (ˈɡlʌvə) //

格洛弗,格罗弗,格罗夫,格洛夫

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who makes or sells gloves.

Examples

  • During the filming, they were assisted by a group of adults that included actor Anwan “Big G” Glover, who starred in the “The Wire,” and former NBA player Matt Barnes.

  • “As we’re pushing, literally foot by foot, we were taking law enforcement injuries, serious in nature,” Glover said.

  • Glover, a 26-year veteran who headed the force’s Special Events Branch, overseeing security for presidential inaugurations and large-scale demonstrations, met with a Capitol Police supervisor to coordinate a response.

  • Glover said he had plans to renovate his shop to draw in new customers.

  • “We could not have done this as a standalone enterprise without the resources or expertise of Penske Media,” said Glover.

  • When Lethal Weapon premiered on March 6, 1987, Danny Glover, who played aging cop Roger Murtaugh, was only 40.

  • The regard their comrades held for McKenna and Glover translated into the intensity of their hunt for the sniper who killed them.

  • He knelt beside Glover just as he once had by that injured boy back in Brooklyn.

  • “Uncle Pete, I feel I have to do something,” Glover had told Hayden in the aftermath.

  • His cousin, Pete Hayden, Jr. read part of a letter that Glover had written from Iraq.

  • "Never could find out," said Glover, stepping adroitly out of his difficulty.

  • At that instant some one rapped cautiously on Tourillon's outer door, and the glover went downstairs to open it himself.

  • Thus far they had seen no Indians except the vagrants who had robbed Phineas Glover.

  • "Wal, women folks do a heap," admitted Glover, who never contradicted anybody.

  • He shook hands with the chief; he shook hands with all the head men; next a hand to Thurstane and another to Glover.