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II . glove [glʌv] VB trans Am

1. glove (dress in gloves):

to glove one's hands

glove box N, glove compartment N AUTO

oven glove N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She gives him a pair of hand-made gloves to remember her by.
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The award was created from a glove made from gold lam-tanned leather and affixed to a walnut base.
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Due to the nature of salon work, many nail technicians are required to wear masks and gloves.
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Some gloves now include rigid plastic spines down each finger to help prevent injuries such as jammed and sprained fingers.
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The glove used in pespallo differs from the one used in baseball both in characteristics and in appearance, resembling more a hockey goalkeeper's glove.
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She had both gloves on when she left me.
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During this era, the town had a hat and glove factory, a large mill and even its own mint.
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New elements included black sleeves, gloves, trunks and boots with red leggings.
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But the leather smelled badly, something that did not please the glove wearing nobility.
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Operators need to wear gas masks, gloves and eye protection.
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