A clout nail is a type of fastener, typically featuring a large, flat head and a relatively short shank. It is primarily used in roofing and siding applications to secure materials like shingles, tar paper, or lightweight boards. The broad head helps distribute the load over a wider area, reducing the risk of tearing through the material. Clout nails are often galvanized or coated to resist rust and corrosion.
A clout nail is used primarily in roofing and siding applications due to its wide, flat head, which helps secure materials like shingles or sheathing while providing a better grip against the surface. Its design allows for easier installation and reduces the risk of tearing through the material. Additionally, clout nails are often galvanized or coated to resist corrosion, enhancing the durability of the installation.
Shakespeare uses this word twice, as follows: "I thought he slept, and put My clouted brogues from off my feet, whose rudeness Answer'd my steps too loud." (Cymbeline, 4,2) "Spare none but such as go in clouted shoon; For they are thrifty honest men, and such As would, but that they dare not, take our parts" (2 Henry VI, 4,2) In both of these quotations he uses the word about shoes or boots which are noisy or hard-wearing; a working-man's boots. It is therefore unlikely to be related to the noun "clout" which means a cloth: "About her head a clout where late the diadem stood" (Hamlet), "Romeo's a dish-clout compared to him" (Romeo and Juliet), "I' the clout! I' the clout!" (King Lear--Lear is talking about the custom of using a flag or cloth as an archery target.) More likely it is related to the modern term a "clout-nail", a short, flat-headed nail now used for attaching metal to wood (as in tin roofing, for example, and so often called a roofing nail). Similar nails were used by cobblers to attach soles to shoes, and are better known as "hobnails" So, "clouted brogues" are basically "hobnailed boots".
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John Clout's birth name is John Donald Clout.
Yes. 'To clout' means to hit, or strike.
John Clout goes by Jack.
He received a clout on his face when she learned he was cheating on her.
Hit is another word for clout.
Clout - album - was created on 2006-06-15.
NAil varnish is used mostly on nails.
A word that rhymes with "doubt" and is strong and sturdy is "clout." "Clout" means influence or power, and it can also refer to a heavy blow or strike. In terms of strength and sturdiness, "clout" can imply a forceful impact or significant influence in a situation.
Nail sets are also called a nail punch. They are used to drive the head of a nail flush with the surface or below the surface.