Examples of 'cleeve' in a sentence

Meaning of "cleeve"

Cleeve is a verb used in British dialects to mean clinging or adhering closely
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  • A large wickerwork basket for carrying produce or turf.
  • A surname.

How to use "cleeve" in a sentence

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Cleeve is open to the public.
I thought you hated treasure hunters like Cleeve.
Cleeve led an eventful life during the next fifteen years.
We did exactly what Cleeve wanted us to.
Cleeve and Zavros are probably in the crater by now.
One step that way and you will go down just as Cleeve did.
Cleeve Heronry is a heronry in a woodland near the village.
Within a year the union had successfully recruited the Cleeve workforce as members.
So a Cleeve is a wooded valley.
You are close to Cleeve now.
Lord Cleeve is right.
I was foolish to think that I could control Cleeve.
Leslie thinks that Cleeve and Sydney.
The family primarily dwelt in Long Cleeve.
Lord Cleeve is right . We can not afford to have you follow us.

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His known associate is Cyril Cleeve.
Cleeve joined the station as a part-time interviewer on the current affairs programme, Broadsheet.
To be the future lord of The Cleeve.
However, this birth date would have made Cleeve one year older than his sister.
Santiago de Cuba was attacked and sacked by English privateers led by Christopher Cleeve.
What 's going to keep you from disposing of Cleeve after you have disposed of us?
The physical lack of development is also shown in its neighbouring village Bishop 's Cleeve.
Cleeve Abbey is a medieval monastery located near the village of Washford, in Somerset, England.
Go and see Cleeve.
Then after Cleeve comes aunty 's turn.
We just do not have the manpower to stop every smuggler, especially a major player like Cleeve.
By the early seventeenth century, however, Cleeve had turned into a farm.
They need a mother as well, a woman like Mrs Van Cleeve.
Over the next 20 years Cleeve rose to become managing director of this company.
The tower is the second highest point in the Cotswolds, after Cleeve Hill.
And if Cleeve stole the Ark, it can only mean that he 's after the treasure!
It also stops at Worle, Congresbury and Cleeve.
Cleeve drunk . Cleeve sober.
We are looking for Experienced Ground-workers who are looking for work in Bishops Cleeve.
He 's Lord Cleeve now . He bought the title, along with an estate in Plymouth.
I do not like this, Cleeve.
For 600 years Bishop 's Cleeve and Woodmancote have been hard to define as two separate parishes.
So you see, dear, you should have looked for Cleeve.
Cleeve Horne died at Toronto, Ontario, Canada of a respiratory-related illness.
Just trying to eliminate you from the inquiries, Mr. Cleeve.
Until 1869 Cleeve Lock and Goring Lock were usually operated a single keeper.
I will be right there, Mrs Van Cleeve.
It existed before the Reformation, possibly being a route to Cleeve Abbey and was repaired in 1613.
It stops off en-route at Worle, Congresbury and Cleeve.
Excuse me, do you know the way to Cleeve Hill Manor?
Well, do not worry, Mrs Van Cleeve.
Good boy, Cleeve.

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