Crossword-Solution: CLABBER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Clabber | n. | Milk curdled so as to become thick. |
| Clabber | v. i. | To become clabber; to lopper. |
We have 10 clues for the answer “CLABBER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Curdled milk, in Dixie | 1 answer |
| Soured milk | 2 answers |
| lopper | 7 answers |
| make acid | 10 answers |
| MAKE sour | 11 answers |
| acidify | 12 answers |
| curdled milk | 12 answers |
| curd | 14 answers |
| Curdle | 23 answers |
| Coagulate | 38 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CLABBER (5)
Bonjour, Peekadeely! Au revoir, Lestaire Squaire! C'est un chemin long 'to Tepararee', Mais mon coeur 'ees zaire'."_ The gallant old "Contemptibles"! There isn't much remains of them, So full of fun and fitness, and a-singing in their pride; For some are cold as clabber and the corby picks the brains of them, And some are back in Blighty, and a-wishing they had died.
God bless you.' 'Go back with him not,' said Peter; 'he is one of those whom I like not, one of the clibberty-clabber, as Master Ellis Wyn observes--turn not with that man.' 'Go not back with him,' said Winifred.
May whiskey turn to clabber in his mouth, and every time he sneezes may he blister the soles of his feet.
The good Lord will get all the rendered thanks at the same time and I feel it will please Him--ours is late on account of Elinory deciding at the last minute to beat up some clabber cheese with fresh cream for your supper, like she says they fix it up over in Europe somewhere she lived while she was a-studying to sing.
Sour milk or clabber also has excellent medicinal qualities and may be taken freely by those with whom it agrees.
Quotes with CLABBER (1)
FICTION is a series of unintended coincidence, confabulation, and quasi-lucid lying made plausible enough for an author and a reader to cohabitate for a secret, brief and sinful affair. Nothing is real. Except imagination~with a pinch of perception, and a dash of collusion used as the Clabber. Be So Advised.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1992).