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In some senses, cloche is marked as historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
under
VERB + CLOCHE
bars, wearing
CLOCHE + NOUN
customers, hats, sidecars
noun
A glass covering, originally bell-shaped, for garden plants to prevent frost damage and promote early growth.
Old window screens were shade cloth; flattened cardboard and carpet offcuts were weed matting; plastic bottles, when sliced in half, became little cloches to fit over seedlings to keep them warm.
A bell-shaped, close-fitting women’s hat with a deep rounded crown and narrow rim.
Faux 19th-century bartenders in sleeve garters and baroque facial hair ply their trade in pre-Prohibition bars. Women wearing cloche hats order sidecars at speakeasies.
A tableware cover, often resembling a bell.
Pistachio and date-filled cakes glisten under a glass cloche as customers drinking cardamom tea settle into brightly tapestried pouf chairs at the Pouya café and cultural center in Paris.
An apparatus used in controlling certain aeroplanes, consisting principally of a steering column mounted with a universal joint at the base, which is bell-shaped and has attached to it the cables for controlling the wing-warping devices, el
Old window screens were shade cloth; flattened cardboard and carpet offcuts were weed matting; plastic bottles, when sliced in half, became little cloches to fit over seedlings to keep them warm.
WiktionaryFaux 19th-century bartenders in sleeve garters and baroque facial hair ply their trade in pre-Prohibition bars. Women wearing cloche hats order sidecars at speakeasies.
WiktionaryPistachio and date-filled cakes glisten under a glass cloche as customers drinking cardamom tea settle into brightly tapestried pouf chairs at the Pouya café and cultural center in Paris.
Wiktionaryi Register
In some senses, cloche is marked as historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.