1 She laid cold poultices on the child's forehead and fed him clabber .
2 They gave me a bucket of thick clabber to take to the hogs.
3 They et milk for breakfast and buttermilk and clabber for supper.
4 Jake looked sour as clabber , which suited Dish fine.
5 Ten minutes was allowed in which to get into our " clabber . "
6 Milk and rice were alternated with bonney - clabber and honey, seasoned by frequent words of hospitable encouragement.
7 I hab mostly clabber , fish and corn bread.
8 She's cranky an' she's sour; I should think she'd ben nussed on bonny - clabber an' green apples.
9 I took her from him and fed her some clabber , wondering what father would make of our exchange.
10 The average human head, like an egg, or a crock of clabber , absorbs the flavor of its surroundings.
11 Every time she looked at him out of them big black eyes he got as wabbly as clabber .
12 It's probably clabber by now.
13 Sour milk or clabber also has excellent medicinal qualities and may be taken freely by those with whom it agrees.
14 May whiskey turn to clabber in his mouth, and every time he sneezes may he blister the soles of his feet.
15 Simply cottage cheese left in a cool place until it grows soft and automatically changes its name from cottage to clabber .
16 They marry for money, or to secure housekeepers, and drink pink lemonade and iced buttermilk until there's clabber in their blood.
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