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clarence

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clar·ence  (klrns)
n.
A four-wheeled closed carriage with seats for four passengers.

[After the Duke of Clarence (1765-1837), later William IV of England.]

clarence [ˈklærəns]
n
a closed four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, having a glass front
[named after the Duke of Clarence (1765-1837)]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.clarenceclarence - a closed carriage with four wheels and seats for four passengers
carriage, equipage, rig - a vehicle with wheels drawn by one or more horses


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I thanked him; I couldn't do less; and about this time a lackey came to say I was wanted; so Clarence led me in and took me off to one side and sat down by me.
Later in the day he called me up on the phone and said that, though he realized that a man's place was the home, he declined to cross the threshold again until I had got rid of Eustace and Clarence.
The house had been built by Seth's grandfather, a stone quarryman, and it, together with the stone quarries on Lake Erie eighteen miles to the north, had been left to his son, Clarence Richmond, Seth's father.
 
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