"Clovered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but "clovered" is not a valid word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by "clovered"?
I apologize, but it seems that the word "clovered" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that doesn't exist. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help.
However, the word "clover" does exist and it's a noun that refers to a small, round, four-leaved flower. Here are 5 usage examples in markdown format:
Clough is a noun that refers to a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, typically formed by the erosion of a river. It can also refer to a trough or a hollow in the earth's surface. The word is often used in British English, particularly in the UK and Ireland.
Clout refers to the influence or authority that someone or something has, often based on their reputation, popularity, or success. It can also refer to the ability to make things happen or get things done because of one's reputation or standing. For example, "The celebrity has a lot of clout in the entertainment industry and can influence the success of a film." Or "The company has a lot of clout in the market and can set the prices for their products."
Verb: To clout someone or something means to strike or hit them forcefully, often with the flat part of the hand or something heavy. <br><br>Example: The boxer clouted his opponent with a strong punch.<br><br>Noun: A clout is also a small piece of material used to patch or mend a hole, especially on a shoe or a piece of clothing. <br><br>Example: I need to find a clout to fix my torn shoe.
A clove is a dried, unopened flower bud of the clove tree (Syzygium aromaticum), native to the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. Cloves are used as a spice to add flavor and aroma to various dishes, especially in Middle Eastern, Asian, and European cuisine. They have been used for centuries in traditional medicine, particularly for their analgesic and antiseptic properties. Cloves can also be used as a natural remedy for toothache relief and have antioxidant properties.
The word "clovel" is not a common English word. However, I think you might be referring to the word "clove", which is a type of dried flower bud that is often used as a spice. It is particularly known for its distinctive flavor and aroma, and is commonly used in cooking, particularly in Asian and Caribbean cuisine.
Having hooves or being hoof-like; having a split or divided hoof, often referring to gods or supernatural beings, as in the Greek myth of Zeus or other mythological depictions of gods, angels, or demons having cloven hooves, symbolizing their divine or supernatural nature.
Divided or split in two, especially referring to hooves. (Often used to describe the hooves of animals such as cows, goats, or sheep.)
A small perennial herb, Trifolium, with trifoliate leaves and pink or white flowers, occurring in fields, meadows, and along roadsides. It is often considered a lucky charm, as it is said that finding a four-leaf clover is extremely rare and brings good fortune. The term "clover" can also refer to the leaves of the plant, which are sometimes used as food for animals or as fertilizer. In addition, "clover" can be used metaphorically to describe something that is trifurcated or divided into three parts.
A cloverleaf is a type of highway interchange that is typically used to connect roads of similar importance. It is characterized by a series of interconnected cloverleaf sections, with multiple ramps and merging lanes. The term "cloverleaf" is derived from the resemblance of the intersection to the shape of a clover, with leaves and stems representing the various lanes and roads.
Cloves are the dried, unopened flower buds of the clove tree (Syzygium aromaticum). They are a common spice used to add flavor and aroma to various dishes, particularly in baking, savory cooking, and traditional medicine. Cloves have a warm, pungent, and slightly sweet flavor, and are often used to add depth and warmth to foods and beverages.
Clovis is a masculine given name originating from the Latin Clovis, meaning "famous warrior" or "renowned in battle".
A clown is a person, usually in a bright-colored costume, who performs in circus shows, theaters, or theme parks to entertain audiences, often by telling jokes, performing acrobatic tricks, and wearing makeup and prosthetics to create a comical appearance.
To clown means to make a fool of oneself or to behave in a ridiculous or silly way, often in order to entertain others. It can also refer to a person who performs as a jester or comedian in a circus or show.
Clownfish refers to a small, bright orange fish with white stripes, typically living in symbiotic relationships with sea anemones. It's also known as an anemone fish. The clownfish is famous for being the main character in the Disney movie Finding Nemo.
Clowning refers to behavior or actions that are comically foolish or nonsensical, often intentionally done to provide entertainment or humor. It can also describe the profession of a clown, who is a performer who wears artificial clothes, exaggerated makeup, and a peculiar appearance to make people laugh.