Clovers [noun]

Definition of Clovers:

affluence, good fortune

Opposite/Antonyms of Clovers:


Sentence/Example of Clovers:

Occasionally the nucleus is irregular in shape, "clover-leaf" forms being not infrequent.

And being very fond of clover blossoms, Billy hated to spend his time digging.

"I couldn't pay anybody anything—unless it was clover-tops," he explained.

For the same reason, his clover cultivation becomes as useless.

The congregation reminds me of a clover field, with the butterflies hovering over its gaily-colored, bobbing heads.

Clover, lucerne, ryegrass and similar grasses have been introduced to improve and vary the fodder.

Hay tea is made, by boiling a pound of sweet, well-cured clover, in one and a half gallons of clean water.

Is a temporary ailment, caused by eating too freely of fresh and generally wet clover, or other succulent food.

To my way of thinking, this flower garden is the best thing Farmer Green has—unless it's the clover patch.

And speaking of clover makes me so hungry for some that I'm going to the clover patch this very minute.