"Hovel" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A hovel is a small, poor-quality, and often dirty house or structure, typically made of rough-hewn wood or stone, and often found in rural or neglected areas. It can also refer to a crude or unfinished shelter, such as a hut or a shack.
"Houstonians" refers to the people who live in or are from Houston, Texas. It can also describe the culture, characteristics, or behaviors that are unique to people from Houston or that are associated with the city.
"Houtou" is a Japanese word that refers to a type of Japanese hot pot dish that originated in the Nagano prefecture. It is a hearty and comforting dish made with thinly sliced beef, tofu, and vegetables simmered in a rich and savory broth. The word "houtou" is derived from the Japanese words "hot" () meaning "hot" and "tou" () meaning "pot", and is often spelled as "hot pot" in English.
Houyhnhnms refer to a fictional species of intelligent, rational, and morally superior horses created by Jonathan Swift in his 1726 satire, "A Modest Proposal." In the book, he portrays the Houyhnhnms as a superior breed that communicates solely through thought and is devoted to the care and management of the imperfect and irrational Yahoos (humans).
To be suspended or move in the air just above the ground or a surface, especially without touching it.
The verb "hovered" means to remain suspended in the air or to move slowly and steadily near or over something, typically at a low height, without actually touching it. It can also mean to stay around or be present in a place for a short time, often without being noticed. For example: "The airplane hovered above the runway before landing."