"Hoovering" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Hoovering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Hoovering" Meaning

The verb "hoovering" is the present participle of the verb "hoover". In British English, "to hoover" is a colloquialism for "to vacuum" or "to clean the floor with a vacuum cleaner". So, "hoovering" means to clean or sweep the floor with a vacuum cleaner.

"Hoovering" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "hoovering":

Examples


The children were enjoying hoovering up the colorful sprinkles on the cake. [Verb]
My mom was hoovering the living room floor again, making sure it was spotless. [Verb]
After the party, we had to start hoovering up the confetti and balloons. [Verb]
The dust was not responding well to traditional methods of cleaning, so we invested in a powerful hoovering device. [Verb]
Can you do a quick hoovering around the edge of the room to get rid of the crumbs? [Verb]

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