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Meaning of clover

Wordnet

clover (n)

a plant of the genus Trifolium

Webster

clover (n.)

A plant of different species of the genus Trifolium; as the common red clover, T. pratense, the white, T. repens, and the hare's foot, T. arvense.

clover Sentence Examples

  1. Tiny white butterflies fluttered playfully over a vibrant patch of clover in the meadow.
  2. The lucky charm necklace featured a delicate silver clover, a symbol of good fortune.
  3. The children searched for four-leaf clovers, believing they brought luck to the finder.
  4. Irish stew traditionally included potatoes, carrots, and sometimes tender clover leaves.
  5. The farmer planted a field of clover to enrich the soil and provide nutritious grazing for his sheep.
  6. The bee buzzed from flower to flower, collecting pollen from the sweet clover blossoms.
  7. On St. Patrick's Day, many people donned green clothing and adorned themselves with shamrocks, a type of clover.
  8. The aroma of freshly cut grass mingled with the sweet scent of clover in the warm summer air.
  9. The winding path through the field was barely visible, hidden beneath a blanket of lush green clover.
  10. The young artist painted a whimsical scene of playful rabbits frolicking amidst a field of vibrant clover.

FAQs About the word clover

a plant of the genus TrifoliumA plant of different species of the genus Trifolium; as the common red clover, T. pratense, the white, T. repens, and the hare's f

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Tiny white butterflies fluttered playfully over a vibrant patch of clover in the meadow.

The lucky charm necklace featured a delicate silver clover, a symbol of good fortune.

The children searched for four-leaf clovers, believing they brought luck to the finder.

Irish stew traditionally included potatoes, carrots, and sometimes tender clover leaves.