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Meanings of Clewed:

verb

Raise (or lower) a square sail by the clews when furling (or unfurling).

Usage examples:

It is mostly the way to man the clew-lines and the bunt-lines, ease off the lee-sheet and clew it up.
noun

The lower or after corner of a sail.

Usage examples:

I started to give the outhaul a good yank to get the foot of the main tight and the damned thing ca…

Meanings of Clewing:

verb

Raise (or lower) a square sail by the clews when furling (or unfurling).

Usage examples:

It is mostly the way to man the clew-lines and the bunt-lines, ease off the lee-sheet and clew it up.
noun

The lower or after corner of a sail.

Usage examples:

I started to give the outhaul a good yank to get the foot of the main tight and the damned thing ca…

Meanings of Clews:

noun

The lower or after corner of a sail.

Usage examples:

I started to give the outhaul a good yank to get the foot of the main tight and the damned thing ca…
verb

Archaic variant of clue.

Meanings of Clianthus:

noun

An australasian plant of the pea family, which bears drooping clusters of large scarlet flowers.

Usage examples:

Your clianthus is infested with carnation tortrix caterpillars.

Meanings of Clich:

noun

An idea or expression that has been used too often and is often considered a sign of bad writing or old-fashioned thinking

Usage examples:

The story is shamelessly corny, and grownups will groan at its clichés.

Meanings of Cliche:

noun

A phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.

Usage examples:

That old cliché ‘a woman's place is in the home’

Meanings of Cliched:

adjective

Showing a lack of originality; based on frequently repeated phrases or opinions.

Usage examples:

He has a horror of clichéd images of african american life

Meanings of Cliches:

noun

A phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.

Usage examples:

That old cliché ‘a woman's place is in the home’

Meanings of Click:

noun

A short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact.

Usage examples:

She heard the click of the door
verb

Make or cause to make a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact.

Usage examples:

The key clicked in the lock and the door opened

Meanings of Click through:

noun

The action or facility of following a hypertext link to a particular website, especially a commercial one.

Usage examples:

The site allows click-through to the entire book

Meanings of Clicked:

verb

Make or cause to make a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact.

Usage examples:

The key clicked in the lock and the door opened
noun

A short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact.

Usage examples:

She heard the click of the door

Meanings of Clicker:

noun

A device which clicks.

Usage examples:

Are the clickers very poor signal transmission devices with an extremely high error rate?

Meanings of Clickers:

noun

A device which clicks.

Usage examples:

Are the clickers very poor signal transmission devices with an extremely high error rate?

Meanings of Clicket:

noun

The latch of a door or gate.

verb

To make, or cause something to make, a click or clicking sound; = "click".

Meanings of Clicking:

adjective

Making a a short, sharp sound.

Usage examples:

The clicking cameras outside the church
verb

Make or cause to make a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact.

Usage examples:

The key clicked in the lock and the door opened

Meanings of Clicks:

noun

A short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact.

Usage examples:

She heard the click of the door
verb

Make or cause to make a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact.

Usage examples:

The key clicked in the lock and the door opened

Meanings of Cliency:

noun

The state or condition of being a client.

Meanings of Client:

noun

A person or organization using the services of a lawyer or other professional person or company.

Usage examples:

Insurance tailor-made to a client's specific requirements

Meanings of Clientage:

noun

An entire group or body of clients considered collectively; a clientele.

Meanings of Cliental:

noun

An entire group or body of clients considered collectively; a clientele.

adjective

Of or relating to a client or clients.

Meanings of Cliented:

adjective

Having or supplied with a client or clients. chiefly with modifying adverb, or as the second element in compounds, as "well-cliented", etc.

Meanings of Clientelage:

noun

The state or condition of being a dependant or client; the relation of such a client to his or her patron.

Meanings of Clientele:

noun

Clients collectively.

Usage examples:

The solicitor's clientele

Meanings of Clienteles:

noun

Clients collectively.

Usage examples:

The solicitor's clientele

Meanings of Clientless:

adjective

Having no client or clients.

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