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    Clout
    /klout/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. hit hard with the hand or a hard object: informal "I clouted him on the head"
    • 2. mend with a patch: archaic "he helps the women clout their pans"
  2. Dec 23, 2019 · The meaning of clout is porous, but the word is everywhere. As of this writing, 1.8 million Instagram posts have been tagged #clout. On TikTok, videos tagged #clout have been viewed 1.5 billion...

  3. CLOUT definition: 1. power and influence over other people: 2. a heavy blow made with the hand. Learn more.

  4. 5 days ago · clout in American English. (klaut) noun. 1. a blow, esp. with the hand; cuff. The bully gave him a painful clout on the head. 2. informal. pull; strong influence; muscle, esp. political power. a wealthy campaign contributor with clout at city hall.

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English clout1 /klaʊt/ noun 1 [ uncountable] informal power or the authority to influence other people’s decisions political/economic etc clout people with financial clout the clout to do something Few companies have the clout to handle such large deals.

  6. a patch or piece of cloth or other material used to mend something. any worthless piece of cloth; rag. an article of clothing (usually used contemptuously). v.t. to strike, esp. with the hand; cuff. [ Archaic.] to bandage. to patch; mend.

  7. Definitions of 'clout' 1. If you clout someone, you hit them. [informal] [...] 2. A person or institution that has clout has influence and power. [informal] [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'clout' British English: klaʊt American English: klaʊt. More. Conjugations of 'clout' present simple: I clout, you clout [...]

  8. Apr 12, 2024 · What Does Clout Mean? Clout, in its contemporary usage, typically refers to one's level of fame or popularity, especially on social media. If someone has "clout", it signifies they exude influence due to their large follower base, high engagement rates (likes, comments, shares, views), celebrity status, or recognized expertise in a particular ...

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