noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
four-leaf clover
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
red
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Small birds flitted in the shade of the branches and bees were crawling over the red and white clover .
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Buttercups, daisies, cranesbill, the red purple of clover , all were pushing through the new grass of the meadows.
white
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He sampled 50 white clover clones from a grid covering the whole field.
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Small birds flitted in the shade of the branches and bees were crawling over the red and white clover .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All permanent pasture and most leys contain a large number of grasses, clovers, weeds, and herbs.
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As befitted an earth sign, Taurus was made of clay, a sturdy little bull comically smelling a floret of clover .
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At the moment it looks more like a bit of rough pasture ... full of dandelions and clover patches.
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Can you taste the clover in it?
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Domestic vines and orchards, in patches of garden overgrown with poppies and clover , straggle as far up as the fortress.
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He took it out to hold and to watch it munch clover .
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It has a long creeping rhizome from which leaves similar to a four-leaf clover develop in two rows.
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Thoughtfully, Hera pulled a tuft of clover from the ground and offered it.