cloot Synonyms
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cloot Meaning
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cloot (n.)
One of the divisions of a cleft hoof, as in the ox; also, the whole hoof.
The Devil; Clootie; -- usually in the pl.
cloot Sentence Examples
- The cloot was woven intricately into the fabric, adding a touch of elegance to the garment.
- She tied the cloot around her waist as an improvised apron while cooking.
- The farmer used a cloot to strain the milk and separate the curds from the whey.
- A cloot was draped over the delicate flowers to protect them from the harsh sun.
- He fashioned a makeshift bag from an old cloot to carry his belongings.
- The Scottish tradition of using a clootie in cooking dates back centuries.
- With a swift motion, she flicked the cloot off the table, revealing the polished wood beneath.
- The baby's bib was made from a soft cloot, ensuring comfort during mealtime.
- They wrapped the hot scones in a clean cloot to keep them warm on the journey.
- A tattered cloot hung from the branch, caught in the breeze like a flag of surrender.
FAQs About the word cloot
One of the divisions of a cleft hoof, as in the ox; also, the whole hoof., The Devil; Clootie; -- usually in the pl.
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The cloot was woven intricately into the fabric, adding a touch of elegance to the garment.
She tied the cloot around her waist as an improvised apron while cooking.
The farmer used a cloot to strain the milk and separate the curds from the whey.
A cloot was draped over the delicate flowers to protect them from the harsh sun.