drove

Related to drove: drive
See:
  • bring (someone or something) out in droves
  • bring out in droves
  • drive (one) back on (something)
  • drive (one) back to (someone)
  • drive (one) to (do something)
  • drive (one) to drink
  • drive (one's) pigs to market
  • drive (oneself) into the ground
  • drive (something) into the ground
  • drive a coach and horses through (something)
  • drive a hard bargain
  • drive a wedge between (someone or something)
  • drive a/the/(something's) price down
  • drive a/the/(something's) price up
  • drive around
  • drive at (someone or something)
  • drive away
  • drive back
  • drive between
  • drive down
  • drive down a/the/(something's) price
  • drive home
  • drive in(to)
  • drive into a corner
  • drive off
  • drive on
  • drive out
  • drive over
  • drive the big bus
  • drive the porcelain bus
  • drive through
  • drive up
  • drive up to (some place or thing)
  • in droves
  • out in droves
  • out in large numbers
References in classic literature
I had to come up the island to see about a horse, and I drove over on a chance of finding Mrs.
They then mounted the chariot and drove full-speed towards the son of Tydeus.
You were at the Netherlands, and I drove you out several times."
We drove the sharp end of the beam into the monster's eye, and bearing upon it with all my weight I kept turning it round and round as though I were boring a hole in a ship's plank with an auger, which two men with a wheel and strap can keep on turning as long as they choose.
At last he drove me quite without a check-rein, and then sold me as a perfectly quiet horse to a gentleman in the country; he was a good master, and I was getting on very well, but his old groom left him and a new one came.
As the raven drove along her four chestnut horses, she said sorrowfully to herself, 'I know he has fallen asleep.' She went as before to look for him, but he slept, and it was impossible to awaken him.
Then he drove away twelve heifers and a hundred cows never yoked, and the bull who mounted the cows, fastening to the tail of each one brushwood to wipe out the footmarks of the cows.
The night winds were beginning their wild dances beyond the bar and the fishing hamlet across the harbor was gemmed with lights as Anne and Gilbert drove up the poplar lane.
Slowly but steadily the heartless Mangaboos drove them on, until they had passed through the city and the gardens and come to the broad plains leading to the mountain.
The man touched his hat, the carriage drove off, and Trent, with a grim smile upon his lips, walked along the dusty road.
I harnessed four horses to a light trap, took Charmian along, and drove for three months and a half over the wildest mountain parts of California and Oregon.