Glove
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verb
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(As a noun)
Glove ( noun )
- A covering for the hand worn for protection against cold, heat, or injury and made of materials such as cloth, leather, rubber, or metal.
- A covering for the hand worn for protection against cold, heat, or injury and made of materials such as cloth, leather, rubber, or metal.
- A covering for the hand worn for protection against cold, heat, or injury and made of materials such as cloth, leather, rubber, or metal.
Origin:
From middle english glof, glove, from old english glof, glōf, from proto-germanic *glōbō, *glōbǭ ("glove"), from proto-indo-european *glewb- ("to tie, wrap").
Examples:
- He was wearing gloves to keep his hands warm.
- She took off her gloves and put them on the table.
- The baseball player was wearing a batting glove.
- He put on a pair of gloves to protect his hands while working.
- The gloves were made of soft leather.
(As a verb)
Glove ( verb )
- A covering for the hand worn for protection against cold, heat, or injury and made of materials such as cloth, leather, rubber, or metal.
- A covering for the hand worn for protection against cold, heat, or injury and made of materials such as cloth, leather, rubber, or metal.
- A covering for the hand worn for protection against cold, heat, or injury and made of materials such as cloth, leather, rubber, or metal.
Origin:
From middle english glof, glove, from old english glof, glōf, from proto-germanic *glōbō, *glōbǭ ("glove"), from proto-indo-european *glewb- ("to tie, wrap").
Examples:
- He was wearing gloves to keep his hands warm.
- She took off her gloves and put them on the table.
- The baseball player was wearing a batting glove.
- He put on a pair of gloves to protect his hands while working.
- The gloves were made of soft leather.