clipper |
(often plural) a tool for clipping or cutting. [2 definitions] |
clipping |
a piece cut off or from. |
cloak |
a long, loose, outer garment without sleeves. [3 definitions] |
clobber |
(informal) to strike hard; beat up. |
clock1 |
a device, other than a watch, for measuring and showing the time. [2 definitions] |
clockwise |
in or turning in the direction in which a clock's hands turn. |
clod |
a lump of earth or clay. [2 definitions] |
clog |
to block passage along or through. [3 definitions] |
cloister |
a place such as a monastery or convent where people live quiet, spiritual lives. [2 definitions] |
clop |
a sharp, hollow sound. [2 definitions] |
close |
to stop up; shut. [14 definitions] |
close in on |
to come near to or surround in order to capture. |
closely |
carefully and with attention. [2 definitions] |
closet |
a small room for storing things such as clothes or supplies. |
close-up |
a picture taken very close to someone or something to show details. Close-ups are taken in still photographs and films for television and movies. |
clot |
a thick lump or mass of liquid, such as blood. [2 definitions] |
cloth |
material made by weaving threads of cotton, wool, nylon, or other fibers; fabric. [2 definitions] |
clothe |
to put clothing on; dress. |
clothes |
things worn on the body, such as pants, shirts, and dresses; clothing; garments. |
clothespin |
a clip or forked peg of wood or plastic, used to hold clothes on a line for drying. |
clothing |
things worn to cover the body; clothes. |