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Clothes vs. Clobber — What's the Difference?

Clothes vs. Clobber — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Clothes and Clobber

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Clothes

Items worn to cover the body
He stripped off his clothes
Baby clothes
A clothes shop

Clobber

Clobber is an abstract strategy game invented in 2001 by combinatorial game theorists Michael H. Albert, J.P. Grossman and Richard Nowakowski. It has subsequently been studied by Elwyn Berlekamp and Erik Demaine among others.

Clothes

Bedclothes
Rosie got into bed and pulled the clothes up to her nose

Clobber

To strike violently and repeatedly; batter or maul.

Clothes

(plural only) Items of clothing; apparel.
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Clobber

To defeat decisively.

Clothes

(obsolete) cloth.

Clobber

To criticize harshly.

Clothes

The covering of a bed; bedclothes.

Clobber

To hit or bash severely; to seriously harm or damage.

Clothes

Laundry (hung on a clothesline).

Clobber

To overwrite (data) or override (an assignment of a value), often unintentionally or unexpectedly.

Clothes

Covering for the human body; dress; vestments; vesture; - a general term for whatever covering is worn, or is made to be worn, for decency or comfort.
She . . . speaks well, and has excellent good clothes.
If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be whole.

Clobber

(slang) A thumping or beating.

Clothes

The covering of a bed; bedclothes.
She turned each way her frighted head,Then sunk it deep beneath the clothes.

Clobber

A bash on say the head, typically with a tool or object rather than with fists.

Clothes

Clothing in general;
She was refined in her choice of apparel
He always bought his clothes at the same store
Fastidious about his dress

Clobber

Clothing; clothes.

Clobber

Equipment.

Clobber

A paste used by shoemakers to hide the cracks in leather.

Clobber

Personal possessions; - an informal term; as, did you take all your clobber?.

Clobber

Informal terms for personal possessions;
Did you take all your clobber?

Clobber

Strike violently and repeatedly;
She clobbered the man who tried to attack her

Clobber

Beat thoroughly in a competition or fight;
We licked the other team on Sunday!

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