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clem
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Clem is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name: Clem Beauchamp (1892–1992), American film actor Clem Bevans (1879–1963), character actor Clem Bezold (21st century), American futurologist Clem Burke (born 1955), ...
Usage examples of clem.
Clem gaffed it, pulled it close, grabbed ahold of the pot-warp with both hands, gave a good yank, and fell over backward.
Apparently, fate had never made a wilder, more purposeless cast than when it brought Clem to Little Arcady with Potts.
Within ten minutes, and before Miss Caroline had finished telling how altogether beautiful she found Arcady of the Little Country, Clem returned, bearing breast-high a napkin-covered tray, from which towered twin pillars of glass, topped with fragrant leafage and pierced each by a yellow straw.
El Camino, and she asked him to wait while she went into the churchyard and spent some time with Clem.
The crows showed Tom a tiny spring among a jumbled heap of stone nearby and Momie and Manda gathered dry, dead oak twigs for a cheery evening fire where Clem prepared their meal.
Retruance, who, with Momie and Clem, had listened in interested silence to the discussion.
I would think Momie would be a happy helpmeet in anything you decided to do, Clem, farm or furs.
Linda also showed us the sandpile near the fence where she believed Clem had disposed of the gun, but though we got out shovels and dug up the area, we were unable to locate the weapon.
Only a scrimshander worth his salt could craft something so meticulous, Clem knew.
Clem and Bob triggered their flintlocks, billowing clouds of smoke masking the men, but two coldhearts flew backward as the .
Clem and Jody, two oldtime vaudeville hoofers, cope out as Russian agents whose sole function is to represent the U.
In the span of a month, Clem collected nine such lobsters, nearly enough to fulfill his obligations.
No pleasantries or amenities were offered to Clem, as he might have expected from a professional establishment, but the ways of normal businessmen were not the ways of Mordecai Malbon.
CHAPTER XVII CLEM MAKES A DISCLOSURE When Miss Peckover suggested to her affianced that their wedding might as well take place at the registry-office, seeing that there would then be no need to go to expense in the article of costume, Mr.
In agreement, Clem worked the bolt on his Enfield, chambering a cartridge.