Lexicographical Neighbors of Clatched
Literary usage of Clatched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Legendary Tales of the Highlands: A Sequel to Highland Rambles by Sir Thomas Dick Lauder (1841)
"... and that face of his so clatched up with moss-dirt, that not a feature of it
can be seen. CLIFFORD.—He is like a moving peat-bog, I declare. ..."
2. The Standard Cipher Code of the American Railway Association, for the Use of by American Railway Association (1906)
".clatched Claim has been received and will advise you 36. .Clathrate.....
Claim has been received; will have prompt attention 37. ..."