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clinch
to make certain or final; settle.
cling
to stick closely. [2 definitions]
clinic
a place that gives medical treatment, usually to people who do not need to stay in a hospital overnight.
clink
to make or cause to make a short, sharp, ringing sound. [2 definitions]
clip
1
to cut off, cut out, or trim with scissors or shears. [5 definitions]
clip
2
a device that holds or fastens. [3 definitions]
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.
clock
1
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.
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