clee Antonyms
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Meaning of clee
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clee (n.)
A claw.
The redshank.
clee Sentence Examples
- The clee of the mountain loomed majestically over the village.
- The wind whistled through the clee, creating an eerie symphony.
- The old oak tree had a large clee in its trunk, a testament to its long life.
- The harpies swooped and clee'd at the hapless traveler.
- The clee of the newborn foal echoed through the barn.
- The keys clee'd as she unlocked the door, anticipation filling her heart.
- The clee of the ice skates reverberated across the rink.
- The clee of the guitar filled the air with a sweet melody.
- The clee of the hammer echoed through the workshop.
- The clee of the door startled her, breaking her reverie.
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A claw., The redshank.
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The clee of the mountain loomed majestically over the village.
The wind whistled through the clee, creating an eerie symphony.
The old oak tree had a large clee in its trunk, a testament to its long life.
The harpies swooped and clee'd at the hapless traveler.