Clabber [noun]

Definition of Clabber:

sour; change into coagulated substance

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Opposite/Antonyms of Clabber:

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Sentence/Example of Clabber:

You'll be like Ethan here, who tells me 'bonny clabber' is perfectly splendid, and that he 'loves' Jerusha's Johnny-cake.

We have supper at five o'clock, but usually have a bowl of clabber or a glass of milk before going to bed.

May whiskey turn to clabber in his mouth, and every time he sneezes may he blister the soles of his feet.

And she would quiet 95 me by digging out all the clabber with a little twig and feed it to the chickens.

Slip is bonny-clabber without its acidity, and so delicate is its flavor that many persons like it just as well as ice cream.

We is hab milk en clabber eve'y day en dey is gi'e us plenty meat to eat, so dey is dat.

My white folks hadder uh lot uv cows en dey'ud gi'e us chillun plenty milk en clabber to eat.

She gi'e eve'yone uv em uh iron spoon en le' em eat jes uz mucha dat clabber uz dey c'n hold.

Simply cottage cheese left in a cool place until it grows soft and automatically changes its name from cottage to clabber.

To have clabber in perfection, place in small glass dishes or bowls enough milk to make clabber for each person.