poise



poise oneself for something

to get ready for something. She poised herself for her dive. Fred poised himself for a fall, but everything worked out all right.
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poise over someone or something

to hover or hang over someone or something. She spent the entire afternoon poised over her desk, pouting. The dog poised over the downed duck, waiting for the hunter.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alejandroah-le-KHAHN-droSpanish
AldÉRic-French
Cahaya-Indonesian, Malay
Eutychia-Ancient Greek
Ahinoam-Biblical
Asia (1)AY-zhə (English), AH-zyah (Italian)English (Modern), Italian (Modern)