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cleek
[kleek]
noun
Chiefly Scot.a large hook, especially one fixed to the inside walls of a house to hold clothing, pots, or food.
Golf: Older Use.a club with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting.
verb (used with object)
Chiefly Scot.to grasp or seize (something) suddenly and eagerly; snatch.
cleek
/ ː /
noun
a large hook, such as one used to land fish
golf a former name for a club, corresponding to the modern No. 1 or No. 2 iron, used for long low shots
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of cleek1
Example Sentences
The brassie, the spoon, the baffie and the cleek: All would be lost and consigned to the waters of time if not for the priceless collections once belonging to club champions with names such as C. Stillborn Drunklord IV.
Her 2-year-old daughter, Drew, was crying and would not keep on her mask, Cleek told FOX News.
Cleek and her husband held Drew down, she said, trying to get her to wear her mask while two flight attendants stood over them, watching.
What happened next, Cleek wrote on Instagram after the incident, had her "still shaking."
Cleek said she was given two options.
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