Associations to the word «Clod»
Noun
- Dirt
- Buster
- Hoove
- Furrow
- Hopper
- Harrow
- Triton
- Plough
- Turf
- Pebble
- Coffin
- Lump
- Sod
- Plow
- Argonaut
- Earth
- Dung
- Hoof
- Soil
- Mud
- Clay
- Digging
- Might
- Kicking
- Shovel
- Mould
- Spade
- Grave
- Aggregate
- Lesser
- Rake
- Dug
- Libya
- Dare
- Debris
- Worm
- Dust
- Ox
- Sticking
- Throwing
- Weeds
- Tread
- Grass
- Stir
- Axle
- Stump
- Stone
- Moisture
- Spark
- Mound
- Falling
- Lid
- Beef
- Horseman
- Fence
- Stick
- Hut
- Innocence
- Break
- Wheat
- Seed
- Spray
- Fragment
- Blade
- Prairie
Adjective
Wiktionary
CLOD, noun. A lump of something, especially of earth or clay.
CLOD, noun. The ground; the earth; a spot of earth or turf.
CLOD, noun. A stupid person; a dolt.
CLOD, noun. Part of a shoulder of beef, or of the neck piece near the shoulder.
CLOD, verb. (transitive) To pelt with clods.
CLOD, verb. (transitive) (Scotland) To throw violently; to hurl.
CLOD, verb. To collect into clods, or into a thick mass; to coagulate; to clot.
Dictionary definition
CLOD, noun. A compact mass; "a ball of mud caught him on the shoulder".
CLOD, noun. An awkward stupid person.
Wise words
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