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Clough
[ kluhf ]
noun
- Arthur Hugh, 1819–61, English poet.
Clough
1/ °ì±ôÊŒ´Ú /
noun
- CloughArthur Hugh18191861MBritishWRITING: poet Arthur Hugh. 1819–61, British poet, author of Amours de Voyage (1858) and Dipsychus (1865)
- CloughBrian19352004MEnglishSPORT AND GAMES: footballerSPORT AND GAMES: football manager Brian. 1935–2004, English footballer and manager
clough
2/ °ì±ôÊŒ´Ú /
noun
- dialect.a gorge or narrow ravine
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of Clough1
Example Sentences
He says the first game he went to at Portman Road in the mid-80s was against Brian Clough's Forest.
Ipswich won 1-0 and his abiding memory is of walking out of Portman Road afterwards and seeing the Forest team bus with Clough, in his green jumper, sitting in the front seat with a face like thunder.
My son is the assistant manager of my Fantasy team - I am Brian Clough, and he is Peter Taylor - and he told me to get Amad Diallo in this week.
The club have not featured in European competition since 1995-96 during Frank Clark's reign, while earlier this month marked the 50th anniversary of Brian Clough's appointment - their springboard to fondly remembered glory days at home and on the continent.
Emergency services, including mountain rescue teams, were called to Lady Bay Clough near Edale at about 11:55 GMT on Saturday.
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