"Clabber" Quotes from Famous Books
... and fine parts after it is ground by shaking the grits in their baskets; the finest they call corn-flour and make hoe-cake of, but their usual food is the grits, the large portion, boiled as hominy and eaten with clabber. ... — Letters from Port Royal - Written at the Time of the Civil War (1862-1868) • Various
... though I do not like this place; it is frequented by Egyptians, and I do not like their yellow faces, nor their clibberty clabber, as Master Ellis Wyn says. Now I am down. It is a tent, Winifred, and see, here is a boy beneath it. Merciful father! what ... — Lavengro - The Scholar, The Gypsy, The Priest • George Borrow |