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clabber

[klab-er] / ˈklæb ər /










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The family ate clabber, corn bread, grits, and vegetables that they grew in their garden.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 17, 2017

He described the unwillingness of politicians to leave office as, 'You cain't cut a feller offen his clabber.'

From Time Magazine Archive

The Keyes literary style, which is as smooth as clabber, is to hook connective tissue to a lavish collection of cliches.

From Time Magazine Archive

The show was just another dipperful of clabber out of Kraft Theater's antique churn.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Why didn’t you bring in the milk? It’s probably clabber by now.”

From "Go Set a Watchman: A Novel" by Harper Lee