Associations to the word «Claver»
Noun
- Rectory
- Archie
- Esquire
- Fanny
- Wad
- Hastings
- Harry
- Hugh
- Domesday
- Tiding
- Dundee
- Napier
- Phyllis
- Burton
- Baronet
- Hermione
- Curate
- Archibald
- Peter
- Rector
- Florence
- Winthrop
- Nassau
- Pedro
- Sophie
- Tyne
- Inuit
- Greenland
- Carmichael
- Gabon
- Eve
- Julia
- Essex
- Stade
- Counsellor
- Pierre
- Lady
- Viscount
- Ipswich
- Se
- Cecilia
- Saul
- Northumberland
- Blanche
- Bonnie
- Sir
- Slave
- Durham
- Edmund
- Earl
- Heather
- Feud
- Nay
- Lordship
- Knight
- Warren
- Missionary
- Hardy
- Bolton
- Colonel
- Francis
- Grey
- Archer
- Cousin
- Eric
- Emerson
- Widow
- Altogether
- Arrow
- Dick
- Patron
- Diana
- Colombia
- Saint
- John
- Senior
- Captain
- Cinema
- Comfort
- Theodore
- Priest
- Victor
Wiktionary
CLAVER, noun. (UK) (Scotland) (dialect) frivolous or nonsensical talk; prattle; chatter
CLAVER, verb. To gossip or chit-chat
CLAVER, noun. Alternative form of clover
Dictionary definition
CLAVER, verb. Talk socially without exchanging too much information; "the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze".
Wise words
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