clipper |
(often pl.) a tool for clipping. [3 definitions] |
clipping |
a piece clipped off or from. [2 definitions] |
cloak |
a long, loose outer garment that drapes around one's shoulders and has no sleeves. [3 definitions] |
clobber |
(informal) to strike hard; beat severely. [2 definitions] |
clock1 |
a mechanical or electric device, other than a watch, for measuring or indicating time. [3 definitions] |
clockwise |
in or turning in the direction in which a clock's hands turn. (Cf. counterclockwise.) |
clod |
a lump of earth or clay. [2 definitions] |
clog |
to block passage along or through. [7 definitions] |
cloister |
a place such as a monastery or convent where people live secluded religious lives. [4 definitions] |
clop |
a sharp, hollow striking sound, as of a horse's hoof on pavement. [2 definitions] |
close |
to stop up; shut. [23 definitions] |
close in on |
to approach or surround, as to entrap or capture. |
closely |
carefully and with attention. [3 definitions] |
closet |
a cabinet or small room for storage, as of clothing or household goods. [3 definitions] |
close-up |
in photography, films, or television, a picture taken at close range to show details, as of facial expression. (Cf. long shot.) [2 definitions] |
clot |
a thickened lump or mass of liquid, such as blood. [4 definitions] |
cloth |
material woven of spun threads of cotton, wool, nylon, or the like; fabric. [3 definitions] |
clothe |
to put clothing on; dress. [3 definitions] |
clothes |
articles of dress worn on the body, such as pants, shirts, dresses, or the like; garments; apparel; clothing. |
clothespin |
a clip or forked peg of wood or plastic, used to secure clothes on a line for drying. |
clothing |
articles of dress collectively; clothes. [2 definitions] |