clour

/klʊr/
verb
  1. To hit or strike heavily, especially causing a lump or swelling.
    • Be careful not to clour your thumb while hammering that nail.
    • The blacksmith cloured the hot iron with his hammer.
    • During the scuffle, one of the men cloured the other on the shoulder.
noun
  1. A heavy blow or hit, especially one that causes a lump or swelling.
    • He received a nasty clour on the head from a falling branch.
    • She rubbed the clour on her arm where she had bumped into the doorframe.
    • The knight's mace delivered a powerful clour to his opponent's shield.
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