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Filter by Meaning The paint began to clabber in the can due to the heat.
The clabber soil makes the plants grow healthy.
If you leave the milk out too long, it will clabber.
My grandmother used to make clabber from the milk left over from her cows.
The clabber from the riverbank was used to create pottery.
The buttermilk will naturally clabber if you let it sit for a day.
The geologist found a unique clabber soil sample in the area.
The clabber soil was used in the production of certain types of pottery.
The clabber had a tangy taste that I wasn't used to.
Some people find the texture of clabber to be unappetizing.
The children made mud pies using clabber from the creek.
The campers had to clean the clabber off their tents after a rainstorm.
The fresh cream will naturally clabber if left out for a few hours.
The clabber soil is perfect for growing vegetables.
My grandmother used to make a dessert with clabber and sugar.
If you want to make sour cream, you need to clabber the cream.
The recipe calls for clabber in the cheese-making process.
Clabber is a common ingredient in some types of dog food.
The clabber is a popular ingredient in traditional Irish soda bread.
The homemade yogurt has a thick layer of clabber on top.
Some people use clabber as a natural remedy for digestive problems.
Clabber is often used as a thickener in soups and stews.
The cheese factory sells clabber to local pig farmers as a source of protein for the pigs.
The fermentation process creates clabber, which can be used as a natural preservative.
The farmer separated the clabber from the curds to make cheese.
Clabber can be used as a starter culture for making fermented foods.
The clabber left over from making cheese can be used as animal feed.
The baker added clabber to the bread dough to give it a tangy flavor.
The clabber can be used as a nutritious ingredient in smoothies.
The cream will clabber if you leave it out too long.
The mixture will begin to clabber as it cools.
The ingredients will clabber when you stir them together.
The old recipe for cornbread called for clabber to give it a tangy flavor.
She made a delicious clabber cheese by straining the whey from the clabber and adding salt.
The farmer was disappointed to find that his fresh milk had turned into clabber overnight.
In some parts of the world, clabber is used as a natural remedy for digestive issues.
The cook used clabber to make a creamy soup that was perfect for a cold day.
The sourness of the clabber was too strong for her taste buds.
The sight of the clabber made her gag, as she had never seen anything like it before.
Clabber can be used as a substitute for yogurt in many recipes.
The clabber had a thick and lumpy texture, which some people find unappetizing.
The cat was fascinated by the clabber and kept licking it off the spoon.
The environmentalist studied the impact of the clabber caused by deforestation on the local water sources.
The car got stuck in the clabber on the dirt road.
The clabber on the road caused a car accident.
The botanist discovered a rare plant species that thrived in the clabber of the rainforest floor.
The construction worker's shovel hit a patch of clabber while digging.
The garden was ruined by the clabber caused by heavy rain.
The clabber on the construction site made it difficult for heavy machinery to move around.
The campers had to move to a higher ground to avoid the clabber caused by flooding.
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