1. gove - Noun
2. gove - Verb
3. Gove - Proper noun
A mow; a rick for hay.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA handout photograph made available by n10 Downing street shows Britain's Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Michael Gove holding a digital Covid-19 press conference in n10 Downing street in London, Britain 4 April 2020. Source: Internet
Alom Shaha, a physics teacher at Camden School for Girls in London, said the 17-year-old should ‘actively campaign against’ her father before accusing Mr Gove and his wife of supporting fascism. Source: Internet
And here, naturally, was Gove, with his little coup de grace, savouring the thrilling endorphin rush as he delivered his glib little point to win the debate. Source: Internet
Also, Director Sue Gove bought 34,000 shares of Bed Bath & Beyond stock in a transaction that occurred on Monday, July 13th. Source: Internet
All the Tories I speak to don’t talk about Gove, they talk about Sunak. Source: Internet
Brexit negotiators Lord Frost and Michel Barnier are expected to speak on Monday after Michael Gove said the door was “ajar” for trade talks to resume. Source: Internet