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bonnyclabber
[ bon-ee-klab-er ]
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of bonnyclabber1
Example Sentences
“Bonnyclabber†is thick, sour milk; “spouty†is soggy, spongy ground; “sonsy†means cute, charming or lively; and “wamus†is a man’s work jacket.
It’s not quite as vital as the battles to save the likes of the Amur leopard and giant panda from extinction, but a campaign to preserve a host of endangered regional American words and phrases has been launched, looking to save the likes of “wamus†to “sonsyâ€, and “spouty†to “bonnyclabberâ€.
She raised the jar of bonnyclabber, which lurched out in jerks upon his plate, whilst he kept gayly stirring it with the spoon.
Her polished manner and ease in company do not suffer one to suspect ever so remotely that she at any time plied the reaping-hook, and came out of a stubblefield to regale a weary wanderer with brown bread and bonnyclabber.
Loppered milk is sometimes called bonnyclabber.
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