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  • 41clout-nail — cloutˈ nail noun A large headed nail • • • Main Entry: ↑clout …

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  • 42Clout archery — Archers shooting at the GNAS Clout Championships 2007 Clout is a form of archery in which archers shoot arrows at a flag (known as the Clout ) from a relatively long distance and score points depending on how close each arrow lands to the flag.… …

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  • 43Clout (band) — For other uses, see Clout (disambiguation). Clout were originally a five piece, South African million selling all girl rock group formed in 1977, best known for their song, Substitute . Contents 1 Career 2 Musicians 3 …

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  • 44clout shooting — ▪ archery       in archery, long distance shooting at a circular target laid out on the ground, a form of competition practiced for centuries. The target was formerly a patch of cloth (clout).       As practiced by the Royal Company of Archers… …

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  • 45Clout's Wood — Flowering Bath asparagus in Clout s Wood, Wroughton Clout s Wood (grid reference SU137796) is a 11.78 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interes …

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  • 46clout nail — /ˈklaʊt neɪl/ (say klowt nayl) noun a nail with a large flat head used to fix a surface material, as sheet metal, plaster, etc., to a frame or base. Also, clout tack …

  • 47clout nail — noun a short nail with a flat head; used to attach sheet metal to wood • Syn: ↑clout • Hypernyms: ↑nail * * * noun : a nail having a large flat head used for fastening clouts to axletrees, studding timber, or fastening down sheet metal …

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  • 48clout-shoe — noun Etymology: clout (I) (iron plate) + shoe obsolete : a wearer of clouted shoes : rustic …

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  • 49clout shooting — noun Etymology: clout (I) (white cloth) : archery shooting in contest in which rounds of arrows are shot from long range at a very large circular target marked on the ground …

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  • 50clout — a measure of nets, about 4 yards long (British and Scottish dialect) …

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