Sentence example with the word 'clout'

clout

amperage, charge, deal a blow, favor, impress, lick, personality, productiveness, slog, supremacy, whack

Definition n. a target used in archery

Last update: November 1, 2015


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The robbers clouted him before looting his shop.   [noun]

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He used political clout to get his work done.   [noun]

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He gave a clout on his head.   [noun]

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Perhaps ESA have a little less clout with the media than NASA?   [noun]

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That event has attracted a host of A-list celebs due to the music station 's clout in the industry.   [noun]

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Fetch 'un a clout on his head, Harry Shanks; or Tim, you run up and do it.'   [noun]

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"Bring a dozen clout-nails; here's a tremendous piece of news."   [noun]

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His countenance still presented the same mixture of apparent dulness with occasional sparkles, which indicated the craft so often found in the clouted shoe.   [noun]

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She draws from behind, ogling, and shows coyly her bloodied clout.   [noun]

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She told a friend of mine, a brother footman, that she would take me out of a stinking clout.   [noun]

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Strong clouted shoes, studded with hobnails, and gramoches or leggins, made of thick black cloth, completed his equipment.   [noun]

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