clod
71The Clod and the Pebble — is a poem written by the English poet William Blake. It was published as part of his collection Songs of Experience in 1794. The Poem Love seeketh not Itself to please, Nor for itself hath any care, But for another gives its ease, And builds a… …
72souter's clod — noun Scotland : a roll of coarse bread * * * souter s clod noun (Walter Scott) A brown wheaten roll • • • Main Entry: ↑souter …
73cold — clod …
74cloddy — clod·dy …
75clodly — clod·ly …
76clodhopper — clod|hop|per [ˈklɔdˌhɔpə US ˈkla:dˌha:pər] n 1.) clodhoppers [plural] a pair of heavy strong shoes used humorously 2.) BrE informal someone who is awkward and rough …
77clodhopper — clod|hop|per [ klad,hapər ] noun count INFORMAL 1. ) clodhoppers plural HUMOROUS large heavy shoes 2. ) OLD FASHIONED someone who often breaks things or knocks things over …
78cloddiness — clod·di·ness …
79cloddish — clod·dish …
80clodhopper — clod·hop·per …