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Raw milk that has soured and thickened
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clabber
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 sour or curdled milk 2 wet clay or mud vb. to sour or curdle milk
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Clabber (also known as Clob, Klob or Clobber) is a four player trick-taking card game that is played in southwestern Indiana near Evansville . Clabber is a member of the Jack-Nine family of card games that are popular in Europe . The game is a four player ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. raw milk that has soured and thickened v. turn into curds; "curdled milk" [syn: curdle , clot ] [ant: homogenize , homogenize , homogenize ]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"mud," 1824, from Irish and Gaelic clabar "mud." Also often short for bonnyclabber .
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Clabber \Clab"ber\, v. i. To become clabber; to lopper.
Usage examples of clabber.
A west wind picked up, and all morning the clouds came in, a few stipples at first, then a sky-spanning reach of them, like a spill of clabbered milk against a blue dish.
In fact, if he hadn’t been just too damned lazy, he might’ve spared a mind to sneak a peek at what was going on inside the heads of Block and Relway and maybe even that scab of clabbered misery off the Hill, Perilous Spite.
AH I could think of was the gray clabbered skies over Maisry’s body, the kites circling, the crash of Sir Roland’s armor as he undressed—vivid as yesterday.
The man behind the bar nodded as he scooped clabbered milk from a stoneware jug under the bar.
His face registered those small changes which shock produces-the slight quiver of an eyelid, the mouth lengthening and then softening, a subtle clabbering look, vanishing as quickly as it appeared.
The meteors seemed to her like a warning, like tiger stripes, like luminous grave slats clabbering her blood.
I should tell the maids to make clabber cheese with what's left of it, not throw it to the pigs.
The firemen were hosing down the pavement, and the air smelled of hot iron and clabbered milk.
After a cold corn pone and a bowl of clabbered milk for lunch, I came back to look at the wreck again, and watch the empty sky.