List of synonyms from "cloven-footed" to synonyms from "clustering"


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Definition of the day : « clover »

  • As in prosperity : noun affluence, good fortune
  • As in riches : noun money and possessions
  • As in success : noun favorable outcome
  • As in wealth : noun money, resources
  • As in bed of roses : noun comfortable situation
  • As in easy street : noun financial security
  • As in good life : noun life of ease
  • As in life of Riley : noun easy life
  • As in prosperousness : noun prosperity
Example sentences :
  • The deep roots of the clover penetrated the soil, that no plow ever touched.
  • Extract from : « The Enclosures in England » by Harriett Bradley
  • The flat fields glowed with rich crops of grain, roots, and clover.
  • Extract from : « Harper's Young People, June 22, 1880 » by Various
  • They were irrigated, and had been sown and re-sown with timothy grass and clover.
  • Extract from : « The Night Riders » by Ridgwell Cullum
  • And he lies down on his back in a field of clover, and stares up at the sky.
  • Extract from : « The Great Hunger » by Johan Bojer
  • Hence his crop “rotation,” his succession of wheat to clover, of grass to both.
  • Extract from : « Little Masterpieces of Science: » by Various
  • The standard rotation of crops is tobacco, wheat, clover, tobacco.
  • Extract from : « The Negro Farmer » by Carl Kelsey
  • The next morning the bread and butter will have the flavor of clover.
  • Extract from : « Sandwiches » by Sarah Tyson Heston Rorer
  • Among those in common use are clover, rose and the nasturtium.
  • Extract from : « Sandwiches » by Sarah Tyson Heston Rorer
  • We must hurry, else the does will have left the leverets and gone to feed in the clover.
  • Extract from : « Creatures of the Night » by Alfred W. Rees
  • Look at yonder wheat: see that clover, and the meadow beyond it.
  • Extract from : « The O'Donoghue » by Charles James Lever