Similar words: loch, o'clock, clocks, crochet, ricochet, clock tower, alarm clock, synecdoche. Meaning: [kləʊʃ] n. 1. a low transparent cover put over young plants to protect them from cold 2. a woman's close-fitting hat that resembles a helmet.
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(1) There are benefits and drawbacks to the cloche.
(2) A cloche can be purchased at specialty kitchen stores for about forty dollars.
(3) I bought a cloche, which is a domed clay oven that fits nicely into any regular oven.
(4) To cloche or not to cloche, that will be the question.
(5) Image above: These antique silk threads under the cloche are some of the most beautiful things I have ever owned.
(6) Foreheads which had been hidden by cloche hats were revealed adorned with small plate shaped hats.
(7) Cultivated outdoors, they can supply fresh green leaves throughout autumn and, with some cloche protection, carry on through winter.
(8) The trap looks rather like an open-ended small plastic cloche, and hangs in the tree.
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