WordNet
n. one of the small bulblets that can be split off of the axis of a larger garlic bulb [syn: clove]
Usage examples of "garlic clove".
Mix a few drops of liquid detergent, a couple of hot peppers or pepper sauce, and one chopped garlic clove with water in a handheld spray bottle and take aim at the insects.
Plant a single garlic right in the pot with your plant by peeling a garlic clove and placing it, pointed end up, about two centimetres under the soil between the plant and the edge of the pot.
The garlic clove bounced against the stairs where she'd been, and tumbled back down toward us.
Then he rubbed a split garlic clove around the cut in his nose, to keep it from mortifying.
Frenzill removed the crushed garlic clove he had been holding directly under the stranger's swollen, battered nose.
The cook took off a fortnight ago, and the best replacement I've yet turned up scarce knows a garlic clove from a common thistle, so I've to oversee the cooking in addition to all my other chores.
On her next free day, Jenna offered, in one hour, a chrysanthemum leaf, fresh tomato pulp, a feather, an orange peel, an onion skin, a garlic clove, a coffee bean and her favorite yellow petunia.