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claymore

[kley-mawr, -mohr] / ˈkleɪˌmɔr, -ˌmoʊr /


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The Asus ROG Claymore II is currently available at Amazon with either blue or red switches for $219.99 instead of its usual $269.99.

From The Verge • Apr. 26, 2022

McIntyre then set up for the Claymore kick, but MVP pulled Lashley from the ring.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 11, 2021

He is also working on a second novel, featuring the fictional jockey Duncan Claymore, whose racier antics are said to have been inspired by dual Grand National-winning rider Carl Llewellyn.

From BBC • Apr. 27, 2015

It’s fun to upgrade weapons, but maybe the Claymore has become too strong now that I’ve upgraded it to its legal limit of +5.

From Forbes • Jun. 12, 2012

In an hour—if the wind went swingin' round—the Royal Bloodhound an' the Claymore would be floatin' free.

From Harbor Tales Down North With an Appreciation by Wilfred T. Grenfell, M.D. by Duncan, Norman




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