3 collocations for clout

Cob clouts his shoes, and, as the story tells, His thumb-nailes par'd afford him sperrables.'

He thinks nothing to be vices, but pride and ill-husbandry, from which he will gravely dissuade the youth, and has some thrifty hob-nail proverbs to clout his discourse.

" Joe went off 'ome to fetch the boy, and arter his mother 'ad washed his face, and wiped his nose, an' put a clean pinneyfore on 'im, he took 'im to 'is uncle's and clouted his 'ead for 'im.

3 collocations for  clout