hoover

Etymology
of, the brand name of one of the first vacuum cleaners, which was sold by. The American company was founded by and his son. The surname is an Anglicized version of the, originally designating a landowner or a prosperous small-scale farmer.

Noun

 * 1)  A vacuum cleaner, irrespective of brand.

Verb

 * 1)  To clean (a room, etc.) with a vacuum cleaner, irrespective of brand.
 * 2) * 2006,, Secret Asset, London: Hutchinson, ISBN 978-0-09-180024-6 ; republished New York, N.Y.: , 2008, ISBN 978-1-4000-7982-7 , page 210:
 * In the freshly hoovered living room of her house in Wokingham, Thelma Dawnton was distinctly miffed.
 * 1)  To use a vacuum cleaner, irrespective of brand.
 * 2)  To suck in or inhale, as if by a vacuum cleaner.
 * 1)  To use a vacuum cleaner, irrespective of brand.
 * 2)  To suck in or inhale, as if by a vacuum cleaner.
 * 1)  To use a vacuum cleaner, irrespective of brand.
 * 2)  To suck in or inhale, as if by a vacuum cleaner.
 * 1)  To suck in or inhale, as if by a vacuum cleaner.
 * 1)  To suck in or inhale, as if by a vacuum cleaner.
 * 1)  To suck in or inhale, as if by a vacuum cleaner.
 * 1)  To suck in or inhale, as if by a vacuum cleaner.

Synonyms

 * to vacuum