claver
Americannoun
verb
noun
Etymology
Origin of claver
First recorded in 1680–90; origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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This has been criticized as a claver but patronizing estimate, but it indicates what is generally admitted to be Mr. Denby's outstanding quality, loyalty.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Do you think this business is not bad enough already, that you are making it worse with your senseless claver?
From The Surgeon's Daughter by Scott, Walter, Sir
"Everybody will ken the right wye o' it, and will claver and gossip, when they wad 'a be better to mind their ain affairs, an' let ither folk alane."
From The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner by Welsh, James C.
In simmer, when the hay was mawn, And corn wav'd green in ilka field, While claver blooms white o'er the lea And roses blaw in ilka beild!
From Poems and Songs of Robert Burns by Burns, Robert
“Oh, and here’s another old place that’s gone astray!” poking “Der Halle” on a straight line with its neighbor, “De claver Waytie.”
From Blue Robin, the Girl Pioneer by Halsey, Rena I.
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