Verb
pulver (third-person singular simple present pulvers, present participle pulvering, simple past and past participle pulvered)
(archaic, transitive) To pulverise; to make into powder.
Moreover, he said the calendar change will provide staff additional time to “thoughtfully plan” for whatever comes next for the coming school year, said Pulver. Source: Internet
As one of his final acts in the job, Pulver announced on Wednesday plans for the bids during the unveiling of the Super W, the women’s 15s competition to start next year. Source: Internet
“When you ride over a dune and go over, you don’t know how steep it is,” Pulver said. Source: Internet
Gary was predeceased by his first wife Frances Schubmehl Pulver in 1996. Source: Internet