Clag

Clag

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  • clag — clag·gum; clag·gy; clag; …   English syllables

  • clag — 1. noun klæɡ a) A glue or paste made from starch. The sky was thick with dirty gray clag b) Low cloud, fog or smog. This programme included practice interceptions, simulator training, day flying, night flying, clag flyin …   Wiktionary

  • clag — n British bad weather. A rural dialect term for clay or mud, clag was first adopted in airforce slang to refer to thick cloud or fog. More recently, TV weather forecast ers have employed the term lightheart edly …   Contemporary slang

  • Clag (glue) — Clag is an Australian brand of glue made by Bostik. Although a range of glue products are today marketed by Bostik under the Clag name, the most recognised product is Clag Paste , which is most commonly sold in iconic red 150 gram bottles that… …   Wikipedia

  • Clag (card game) — Clag Alternative name(s) Clagg Type trick taking Players 3 7 Skill(s) required tactics, probability Cards 52 Deck French …   Wikipedia

  • Clag (band) — There is another Australian band called Clagg. Clag was a twee indie pop band based in Brisbane, Australia in the early 1990s.PersonnelMembers of Clag included: * Bek Moore (later of Above Ground Pool), vocals * Rachael Cooke, guitar (later seen… …   Wikipedia

  • CLAG — Carry Look Ahead Generator …   Acronyms

  • clag — I Cleveland Dialect List to stick to, or adhere to: lahtle un clags tiv its mammy II A Geordie Dictionary Stick III Hartlepool Slang stick it together or sticky IV North Country (Newcastle) Words to stick or adhere …   English dialects glossary

  • CLAG — Carry Look Ahead Generator …   Acronyms von A bis Z

  • clag — /klæg/ (say klag) noun 1. → paste (def. 1). 2. anything which is gelatinous or thick in texture, especially heavy, indigestible food. 3. Aeronautics Colloquial clouds. {trademark for a brand of glue; from British dialect, from Middle English… …  

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