Clough [noun]

Definition of Clough:

gap, abyss

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Sentence/Example of Clough:

Among these was the famous "Governor" Clough, citizen deputy and open shop mill owner.

All through Dr. Clough's missionary career there was one verse in particular that carried him far.

God's Word gave courage to Clough; it enabled him to give courage to others; and it will give courage to you.

In the accompanying letter Mrs. Clough quoted my favorite verse to me.

Howden Clough was a big house standing in its own grounds, some two miles from the town of Brunford.

She did not know why it was, but she felt she could not tell her father of their meeting in the fields behind Howden Clough.

Mary Bolitho had returned to Howden Clough on the night of the election, her heart filled with conflicting emotions.

For one thing, she felt uncomfortable at the long stay she had been making at Howden Clough.

Everyone at Howden Clough professed ignorance concerning it, and there were many surmises as to who was responsible for it.

It seems that his mother's servant is friendly with one of the maids up at Howden Clough.