Definition of Clapperclaws

1. clapperclaw [v] - See also: clapperclaw

Lexicographical Neighbors of Clapperclaws

clapnets
clapometer
clapometers
clapotage
clapped
clapped out
clapper
clapper board
clapper talk
clapper valve
clapperboard
clapperboards
clapperclaw
clapperclawed
clapperclawing
clapperclaws (current term)
clapperless
clappers
clapping
clappingly
clappings
claps
clapshot
clapt
claptrap
claptraps
claque
claquer
claquers
claques

Literary usage of Clapperclaws

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Man of Iron by Richard Dehan (1915)
"Prance and Prussia have got to come to clapperclaws—there's no help for it! The soup is cooked, so let us eat it. He is the luckiest who gets the spoon in ..."

2. The Etonian by Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Walter Blunt (1824)
"... or Wordsworth clapperclaws the Critics. Next comes an admonition from a Winchester friend, who is sure we shall never bear a good name in the world, ..."

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