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clouted
▪ I. clouted, ppl. a.1 (ˈklaʊtɪd) Also 4 clutte. [f. clout v. + -ed.] 1. Mended with a patch or patches, patched.c 1000 Heptateuch Josh. ix. 5 Gecl{uacu}tode bytta. c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. B. 40 With rent cokrez at þe kne & his clutte trasches. 1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. vii. 55 He caste on his cloþes I-cl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clotted cream
Clotted cream (, sometimes called scalded, clouted, Devonshire or Cornish cream) is a thick cream made by heating full-cream cow's milk using steam or The 1658 cookery book The Compleat Cook had a recipe for "clouted cream". wikipedia.org
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clouty
† ˈclouty, a. Obs. In 5 clowty(e. [f. clout n.2 + -y1.] Full of clots; clouted.c 1430 Cookery Bks. (1888) 53 [Take] creme (ȝif it be clowty, draw it þorw a straynoure). Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Hobday
In 1979, Hobday published the classic essay, "Clouted Soon and Leather Aprons: Shakespear and the Egalitarian Tradition." Works The return of Cain (1974) Titterstone Clee: A poem (1975) A Wreath for Inez (1976) "Clouted Shoon and Leather Aprons: Shakespeare and the Egalitarian wikipedia.org
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clout-shoe
† ˈclout-shoe Obs. Now (arch.) clouted shoe. [Clout, also clot, may have been orig. pa. pple.: see clout v.] 1. A shoe having the sole protected with iron plates, or studded with large-headed nails. (It may also mean a patched shoe, and in some passages the actual sense cannot be determined.)1463 Pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fruit fool
In support for this theory, Davidson quotes John Florio from his dictionary of 1598: 'a kinde of clouted cream called a fool or a trifle'. History 'Foole' is first mentioned as a dessert in 1598, made of 'clouted creame' although the origins of gooseberry fool may date back to the 15th century wikipedia.org
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botched
botched, ppl. a. (bɒtʃt) [f. botch v.1 + -ed.] Mended or patched in a bungling manner; clumsily put together; cobbled. Hence ˈbotchedly adv.1568 Duke of Norfolk in Campbell Love-lett. Mary Q. Scots App. 27 You schall make but boched work yf you doe not sowndlie and perfectlye conclude thowes dyffere... Oxford English Dictionary
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Plain Pat
He has never clouted up. If you can count your real friends on one hand I only have 4 fingers left." wikipedia.org
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clout
▪ I. clout, n.1 (klaʊt) Forms: 1 cl{uacu}t, 3 clut(e, 4– clout. (Also 4 north. clotes, 4–7 clowt(e, cloute, 5–6 clought, ? clot(t in comb., 6 clutte.) [OE. cl{uacu}t; cf. 14th c. Icel. kl{uacu}tr ‘a kerchief’ (? not native), Sw. klut, Norw. and Da. klud clout, rag, tatter, shred. Ir. clud, cluid, Ga... Oxford English Dictionary
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Death at the President's Lodging
In the course of his investigations Appleby is clouted round the head, swaps opinions with one of the suspects who is also a celebrated crime writer, and wikipedia.org
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gnoff
† gnoff Obs. Also gnof, gnoffe, gnuffe, gnooffe, (knuffe). [Cf. East Fris. knufe lump, gnuffîg thick, rough, coarse, ill-mannered.] A churl, boor, lout.c 1386 Chaucer Miller's T. 2 A riche gnof, that gestes heeld to bord, And of his craft he was a Carpenter. 1566 Drant Horace, Sat. i. i. A i b, The ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ted Alletson
Team-mates later revealed that as the innings developed Killick was frightened to bowl to Alletson in case he clouted the ball straight back at him. wikipedia.org
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Murder at the Vicarage (play)
whole thing could have been made more effective by better casting of certain parts, however, the company, which started with a nervous over-emphasis and clouted wikipedia.org
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gooseberry-fool
ˈgooseberry-ˈfool [fool n.2] 1. A dish made of gooseberries stewed or scalded and pounded with cream.1719 D'Urfey Pills III. 9 A rich clouted Cream, or a Gooseberry-Fool. 1775 Jekyll Corr. 30 May, I must thank you for the recipe to make gooseberry fool. 1886 J. K. Jerome Idle Thoughts (1889) 70 A la... Oxford English Dictionary
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2007 Lexmark Indy 300
Power's day ended for good on lap 19 when he clouted Katherine Legge while trying to pass her, leaving him with a broken car and a very sore wrist. wikipedia.org
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