clover

IPA: kɫˈoʊvɝ

noun

  • A plant of the genus Trifolium with leaves usually divided into three (rarely four) leaflets and with white or red flowers.
  • (cartomancy) The second Lenormand card, representing hope, optimism and short-term luck.
  • A surname.
  • A town in South Carolina.
  • A town in Wisconsin.
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Examples of "clover" in Sentences

  • An example of a sycophant is Clover.
  • Clover is the main antagonist of the film.
  • The trophy was a bronze Figure of the clover.
  • Clover is the most flirtatious of the main group.
  • The Clover Hill Tavern was restored in 1954 by the Park.
  • The clover leaf I stood at was in the middle of a forest.
  • The Series focuses on the lives of Sam, Alex, and Clover.
  • The larva feed on various species of clover, grass and lupine.
  • Clover documented the construction of the houses with her camera.
  • Clover decides to talk to the girl on the other side of the fence.
  • In early August it was "waist-deep in clover — beautiful," he says.
  • The four-leaf clover is a symbol of luck, according to Irish folklore.
  • With no mowing the clover is feeding our neighbour's bees all day long.
  • I am not familiar with Virginia soils but I can tell you in the midwest clover is a Deer dream plot.
  • You're in clover and your recently-promoted editor loves you, along with most of the world (or at least America).
  • I remember learning in science that clover have the ability to fix nitrogen from the air (or perhaps that clover is in a symbiotic relationship with the bacteria) and that on the clover roots are little nodules that do the fixing.

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