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Antonyms for clabber
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : klab-er |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈklæb ər |
Definition of clabber
Origin :- "mud," 1824, from Irish and Gaelic clabar "mud." Also often short for bonnyclabber.
- As in curdle : noun sour; change into coagulated substance
- As in thicken : verb set; make more dense
- As in gelatinize : verb coagulate
- As in inspissate : verb thicken
- As in clot : verb coagulate
- As in coagulate : verb clot
- As in congeal : verb coagulate
- Mix with buttermilk or clabber to the consistency of biscuit.
- Extract from : « Housekeeping in Old Virginia » by Marion Cabell Tyree
- Buttermilk, clabber, fresh butter, disappeared in an instant.
- Extract from : « Memories » by Fannie A. (Mrs.) Beers
- Then she took a tin cup full of clabber, poured a little syrup upon it, and ate it heartily.
- Extract from : « Shapes that Haunt the Dusk » by Various
- Ash cake was good wid poke salad and clabber or butter milk and best of all was sweet milk!
- Extract from : « Slave Narratives Vol. XIV. South Carolina, Part 2 » by Works Projects Administration
- We have supper at five o'clock, but usually have a bowl of clabber or a glass of milk before going to bed.
- Extract from : « The American Country Girl » by Martha Foote Crow
- Tom got all the delicacies, Chambers got mush and milk, and clabber without sugar.
- Extract from : « The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
- May whiskey turn to clabber in his mouth, and every time he sneezes may he blister the soles of his feet.
- Extract from : « Sixes and Sevens » by O. Henry
- Then put the article to soak in another pan of milk, letting it stand until the milk turns to clabber.
- Extract from : « Fowler's Household Helps » by A. L. Fowler
- I 'member choppin' cotton on Clabber branch when I wus a little boy before de surrender.
- Extract from : « Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States » by Various
- First, if milk is allowed to sour or clabber, the casein is coagulated by nature, which is really the first process of digestion.
- Extract from : « Encyclopedia of Diet » by Eugene Christian
Synonyms for clabber
- acerbate
- acidify
- acidulate
- add
- buttress
- cake
- clabber
- clot
- coagulate
- coalesce
- compact
- concentrate
- concrete
- condense
- congeal
- consolidate
- curd
- curdle
- deepen
- dry
- enlarge
- expand
- ferment
- freeze
- gel
- gelate
- gelatinate
- gelatinize
- glob up
- glop up
- go off
- grow thick
- harden
- indurate
- inspissate
- jell
- jellify
- jelly
- lopper
- lump
- ossify
- petrify
- refrigerate
- reinforce
- set
- solidify
- spoil
- stiffen
- swell
- thicken
- turn
- turn sour
- widen
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