Associations to the word «Cleaver»
Noun
- Grange
- Butcher
- Eileen
- Emanuel
- Beaver
- Wally
- Rosalind
- Meat
- Panther
- Kathleen
- Sue
- Hatchet
- Chop
- Gerald
- Chopper
- Flake
- Knife
- Carmichael
- Beaumont
- Axe
- Marrow
- Darcy
- Hilt
- Wilkinson
- Bridget
- Thug
- Baylor
- Scabbard
- Rectangle
- Neal
- Blade
- Tilly
- Grover
- Dow
- Spaceship
- Kimball
- Algeria
- Lowry
- Theodore
- Sitcom
- Innkeeper
- Chef
- Hutton
- Nucleotide
- Conduit
- Mona
- Naomi
- Kitchen
- Macon
- Carp
- Ridley
- Morley
- Quintet
- Kaufman
- Reflex
- Rolf
- Apron
- Firth
- Maggie
- Ward
- Gail
- Leroy
- Newton
- Leary
- Chuck
- Winger
- Pages
- Emilio
- Vera
- Sanchez
- Garlic
- Rack
- Clover
- Oakland
- Drawer
- Ambush
- Malcolm
- Skull
- Triangle
- Blows
- Rutherford
- Rosie
- Pork
- Spire
- Goblin
- Hugh
- Parker
- Portrayal
- Implement
Pictures for the word «Cleaver»
Wiktionary
CLEAVER, noun. A squarish, heavy knife used by butchers for hacking through bones etc
CLEAVER, noun. (music) (Bahamas) A type of clave, or rhythm stick, a concussive musical instrument used in traditional Bahamian music.
Dictionary definition
CLEAVER, noun. A butcher's knife having a large square blade.
Wise words
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