clart (Meaning)
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clart (v. t.)
To daub, smear, or spread, as with mud, etc.
Synonyms & Antonyms of clart
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clart Sentence Examples
- After walking through the fields, my shoes were covered in clart.
- Be careful not to step in that clart, or you'll track it into the house.
- The children came home from playing outside, their clothes all clarted up.
- The rain turned the path into a river of clart.
- She slipped and fell in the clart, ruining her new dress.
- I had to spend hours scrubbing the clart off the kitchen floor.
- The dogs ran through the garden, leaving clart everywhere.
- The tractor churned up the clart, making it difficult to navigate the muddy fields.
- We had to hose down the car to get rid of all the clart from the country roads.
- It's impossible to keep the house clean with all this clart around.
FAQs About the word clart
To daub, smear, or spread, as with mud, etc.
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No antonyms found.
After walking through the fields, my shoes were covered in clart.
Be careful not to step in that clart, or you'll track it into the house.
The children came home from playing outside, their clothes all clarted up.
The rain turned the path into a river of clart.