Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word CLARETS


CLARETS

Definitions of CLARETS

  1. plural of claret.
  2. plural of Claret.

12

Number of letters

7

Is palindrome

No

17
AR
ARE
CL
CLA
ET
ETS
LA
LAR
RE
RET

1

1

681
AC
ACE
ACL
ACR

Examples of Using CLARETS in a Sentence

  • In addition to sherry and port, the Penfolds discovered that clarets and rieslings were both easy to produce and popular.
  • He was brought to Burnley by Stan Ternent as one of three Greeks to sign for the Clarets along with goalkeeper Luigi Cennamo and centre-forward Dimitrios Papadopoulos.
  • After manager Frank Hill was replaced by Alan Brown, Cheesebrough became a regular for the "Clarets" at inside-forward in the 1955–56 season, linking up well on the left-wing with Brian Pilkington.
  • The traditional V-neck claret and blue home jersey features the 50th anniversary logo, is embroidered with the club crest worn in that era and is finished with a claret and blue trim on the neck and sleeves and accompanied by plain white shorts and claret and blue hooped stockings identical to those worn by The Clarets when they won the First Division title.
  • In 1847 he established Pewsey Vale winery in Eden Valley, the same year Jacob's Creek winery was established in the neighbouring Barossa Valley, with substantial cellars, and Pewsey Vale clarets, burgundies and hocks achieved considerable success.
  • The 41-goal strike partnership of exciting duo Danny Ings and Sam Vokes was enough to return the Clarets to the top-flight after four years.
  • Taking the final relegation place, after weeks of twists and turns, were Burnley, the Clarets falling into the relegation zone in the closing minutes of the season; despite a late upturn in form following the controversial sacking of long-serving manager Sean Dyche, a late collapse that saw them gain just one point from their last four games proved fatal.



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