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clout pronunciation in English [en]
Phonetic spelling:  klaʊt
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  • Definition of clout

    • a target used in archery
    • special advantage or influence
    • a short nail with a flat head; used to attach sheet metal to wood
  • Synonyms of clout

    • box pronunciation
      box [en]
    • buffet pronunciation
      [en]
    • Bust pronunciation
      Bust [en]
    • chop pronunciation
      chop [en]
    • cuff pronunciation
      cuff [en]
    • poke pronunciation
      poke [en]
    • punch pronunciation
      punch [en]
    • hit pronunciation
      hit [en]
    • slap pronunciation
      slap [en]

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