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"cloots" of a camel would not have been more conspicuous in the mud of an English road, than were the shoe-prints of the three young seamen in the sands of the Saara.
The Boy Slaves Mayne Reid 1850
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Nay doot ye'll thieve the winding claes from my corpse to make cloots for your snotty-nosed bairns, and where's my good brooch I said I wanted to be buried with?
A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005
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The rattlin 'o' the scales at the back o 'the cairt fleggit him, an' aff he set at full tear, the lang skranky legs o 'him wallopin' about like torn cloots atween him an 'the grund.
My Man Sandy J. B. Salmond
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I didna ken whuther to flee up the yaird, roar oot "feyre," or clim 'up on the dyke an' gie them a wallop roond the linders wi 'my bits o' cloots.
My Man Sandy J. B. Salmond
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"Weel, weel; they're scarce o 'cloots that mend their hose wi' dockens."
My Man Sandy J. B. Salmond
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Clootie, cloots, hoofie, hoofs (a nickname of the Devil).
Glossary 1909
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When a hundred sheep rin, how mony cloots clatter?
The Proverbs of Scotland Alexander Hislop 1836
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"They're a bonny pair," as the deil said o 'his cloots.
The Proverbs of Scotland Alexander Hislop 1836
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"Ye are in ayont the auld ane himsel, for our lass Tibbie saw his cloven cloots last night."
The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner James Hogg 1802
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Today have been up to the Clan Gunn Museum just north of Dunbeath, then came back to Inverness via the Black Isle stopping at a Clootie Well which was a bit etheral as every tree and bush around the well was festooned with bits of clothing (cloots).
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009
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