Definitions for clinkers

clinkers clink·er

Spelling: [kling-ker]
IPA: /ˈklɪŋ kər/

Clinkers is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 315 anagrams from letters in clinkers (ceiklnrs).

Definitions for clinkers

noun

  1. a mass of incombustible matter fused together, as in the burning of coal.
  2. a hard Dutch brick, used especially for paving.
  3. a partially vitrified mass of brick.
  4. the scale of oxide formed on iron during forging.
  5. Geology. a mass of vitrified material ejected from a volcano.
  6. a person or thing that clinks.
  7. a wrong note in a musical performance.
  8. any mistake or error.
  9. something that is a failure; a product of inferior quality.
  10. British. someone or something wonderful or exceedingly well-liked.

verb (used without object)

  1. to form clinkers in burning.

Origin of clinkers

First recorded in 1635-45, clinker is from the Dutch word klinker kind of brick, slag

Examples for clinkers

There was the clinker kiln, where a whole burning of bricks was spoiled.

The first man we encountered was clinker, the master-at-arms.

The 'King's Fisher,' (p. 153) as the sketch shows, was clinker built.

"I thought it looked too easy," I sighed, waiting for the clinker.

The very day after I wrote my last, clinker was set at liberty.

Soon they came in sight of General, clinker, and one other of the slaves.

clinker perceived the progress he had made, and repined in secret.

"Well, we are here," said Artie, after clinker's wound had been examined and dressed.

He examined this "clinker" after it cooled, and it interested him.

clinker can rouse out every Unionist within two miles of here.

Word Value for clinkers
Scrable

13

Words with friends

16

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