Associations to the word «Clem»
Noun
- Rex
- Triple
- Raphael
- Judy
- Johnny
- Hopkins
- Girlfriend
- Clarke
- Bypass
- Windsor
- Plug
- Vocalist
- Ian
- Joe
- Guitar
- Stove
- Orchid
- Brian
- Bob
- Stair
- Craig
- Armstrong
- Cardiff
- Hallway
- Jim
- Harold
- Eddie
- Synonym
- Steve
- Wilson
- Capt
- Brad
- Hill
- Queensland
- Pitcher
- Huh
- Bruce
- Kennedy
- Ann
- Zeus
- Bass
- Alan
- Tony
- Klein
- Jerome
- Taylor
- Crane
- Musician
- Relay
- Lawsuit
- Harrison
- Keyboard
- Keith
- Glen
- Mike
- Vocal
- Diagram
- Australian
- Harmony
- Session
- Chapman
- Allen
- Spike
- Backing
- Electronics
- Tu
- Jimmy
- Mayor
- Foster
- Daisy
- Cooper
- Victor
- Tampa
- Ben
- Greg
- Tommy
- Bud
- Raider
- Rugby
- Jeff
- Arthur
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
CLEM, verb. (transitive or intransitive) To be hungry.
CLEM, noun. (Geordie) (vulgar) (slang) A testicle.
CLEM, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Clement.
CLEM, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Clementine.
Wise words
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