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Clint
[ klint ]
clint
/ ɪԳ /
noun
- a section of a limestone pavement separated from adjacent sections by solution fissures See grike
- any small surface exposure of hard or flinty rock, as on a hillside or in a stream bed
Word History and Origins
Origin of Clint1
Example Sentences
When you think of cowboy culture, maybe Clint Eastwood’s westerns, John Wayne’s drawl or the Montana-based drama “Yellowstone” starring Kevin Costner come to mind.
Katt’s breakthrough came in “Dazed and Confused,” playing bully Clint Bruno in the 1993 coming-of-age stoner comedy about students in Austin, Texas, celebrating the last day of high school in 1976.
"It grabs the eye more," he says after Monday's leg of the tournament at Copper Box Arena, London, which saw his side draw 3-3 against streetwear icon Clint's FC RTW.
"Yes, it's an arms race, and they're getting extraordinary," says Clint Thompson, the news editor at the flight and travel website The Points Guy.
American Clint Eastwood once reportedly turned down the role, with the Hollywood legend previously claiming he was approached to take over after Sean Connery in 1967 but said: "It didn't feel right for me to be doing it".
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