Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete or dialectal variant of
claw .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete A claw.
- noun (Zoöl.) The redshank.
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Examples
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I was just told that they won't cover a procedure to remove a simple squamous clee carcinoma.
McCain faults how Dems have approached health care reform 2009
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Ah, tahnk joo fur teh clee ring upness… et sall sew cleer naow, ai em purr feckly nawt con fuzzled, nao, yup ai em!
I is cuter… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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It's also worth noting that the library that Pidgin uses is also the basis of Adium. clee
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Mori was unable to walk and could not use his phone because there was no clee phone service.
All Stories 2011
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Did it come out as Lingus-Clee, by any chance? no, frugal, lingus clee is moto taking a break.
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See, we all learn on this show! and btw you pronounced Clichy very well … your first try was perfect - clee-shee
TPN :: GDay World 2009
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I once made a German friend hoot with laughter by referring, in English, to the Arch of Diocletian, pronouncing the Emperor's name "die-oh-clee-shun."
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Admittedly new-clee-air is preferred, but let's not forget that words are meant to communicate meanings, so if you understood new-cue-lar then the rest is just elitism.
OPINION 2008
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Je m’incline mais Moy jay trouvay la clee dang les champs.
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Somehow, you have gone form arguing that embryonic stem clee research is not the most promising for a whole host of afflictions to arguing that we shouldn’t research embryonic stem cells exclsuively.
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