Similar words: live and let live, acclivity, declivity, proclivity, live, liven, alive, liver. Meaning: n. British general and statesman whose victory at Plassey in 1757 strengthened British control of India (1725-1774).
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1. Clive filled his pockets with apples.
2. I asked Clive where he was going, but he didn't reply.
3. Clive made a noise, something like a grunt.
4. Clive disappeared into a room by himself.
5. With great tact, Clive persuaded her to apologize.
6. Clive decided to adopt a neutral position.
7. Clive was experienced in operating the computers.
8. Clive ran a hand through his hair.
9. Whenever we meet up with Clive and Sue they always end up talking shop.
10. When I looked at Clive, he studiously avoided my eyes.
11. Clive protested that he hadn't been given enough time to do everything.
12. Twice Robert Clive tried to blow his own brains out , and both times he failed.
13. Clive moved to London, leaving Edward to run the Manchester office.
14. Assistant coach Clive Charles wore a fixed grin.
15. With Clive the situation had never arisen.
16. If so, please contact Clive Brown on 3893.
17. Clive Thornton contributed a personal finance column.
18. I think not, Clive, but let that pass.
19. What Clive wanted was callow youth.
20. Clive Nichols is a freelance photographer specialising in gardens.
21. Another trophy for Clive Lloyd's collection.
22. Down deep, Clive was unimaginative, inactive, petty, unquestioning.
23. His opposite number, Clive Lloyd, had already been through the two formative experiences of his captaincy.
24. Clive expressed his distrust and fear of being let down by a very detached attitude in all his relationships.
25. A balletic leap from Alan Knott to dismiss Clive Lloyd.
26. She tells them that Clive and Alison have hired a boat in Poole.
27. None of their three sons Roy, Robert and Clive have decided to carry on the family tradition.
27. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
28. The two men were complete opposites - Simon tall and fair, Clive short and dark.
29. On the last Saturday in September, I received a final letter from Clive.
30. Unfortunately it didn't-work out, and I left my husband Clive just before Emily's sixth birthday.
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