A rainbow?
"Fair is foul and foul is fair. Hover in the fog and filthy air."
"Fair is foul and foul is fair. Hover through the fog and filthy air"
The expression suggests the themes of paradox, and of things not being what they appear to be.
The saying, 'Fair is foul and foul is fair,' carries the general meaning of 'things are all mixed up.' It is typically used to denote a situation where conventional moral rules or guidelines are being used or interpreted in a contradictory or even immoral way.
There is no way. Since there are no extraneous or third-parties in an Apple device, there aren't many parts to the sequence.
A great light that is intelligent and is not from this galaxy
Hover is a verb that means to stay in one place in mid air.
chemical property
well hovercrafts hover because all the air the fan is taking in , (well lets just say it pumps it in like blowing in air to a blow up ball) all of the air gets caught and starts to hover and it will only come up a little
dragonfly
Forced air.
Air platforms. Ability to hover. Think about it.
Airplanes, by design, can not hover. They can only achieve lift in the air by forward movement. Sometimes very large airplanes appear to hover when there is nothing in the background to judge the speed against.
It hover in the air around a flower
Blood changes colors when it exits from the body because it touches the air, thus causing blood to change colors. The oxygen changes the color mostly, but I'm sure they're are other factors too.
"Hovering" is the participle of "hover," a verb.
Because people wanted the ability to hover in mid-air.