A gag is a device designed to prevent speech, often as a restraint to stop the subject calling for help by disallowing the tongue, jaw and/or lips to move in normal patterns of speech. A cleave gag is a type of gag in which a cloth or a scarf is pulled between the lips of the subject.
The term gag factor refers to the gag reflexes. For example, a baby has very sensitive gag reflexes so even small amounts of food may cause the baby to gag.
Antonyms are opposites, so - Cleave is an awesome word - it can mean "to separate" or it can mean "to bind together". I don't think any other word has two meanings which are exactly opposite. So, first you have to decide which meaning you're talking about. If you mean "cleave" like "His axe cleaved the wood in two pieces", that's separate and the antonym would be "bind" or "attach" or something like that. If by cleave you mean "Do you swear to cleave to this man for the rest of your life", it means stick with, bind together - and the antonym is "separate" or "split". Now, the fun bit is, technically - "cleave" can be the antonym of "cleave".
leave :D
The artwork had a cleave in it, when it got dropped.
Please do not lolly gag in the hallway.
mouth stuffing and cleave gag
Tape and sometimes cleave gag
First a tight cleave gag, two a handkerchief in front of the first gag, three some tape and four an over the mouth gag. Nice and quiet.
uh, dunno but try a cleave gag, then lots of tape on top. then to finish wrap some cloth round it all. ciao! it equals: <MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Arthur Cleave's birth name is Arhur Stanley Cleave.
Van Cleave's birth name is Van Cleave, Nathan Lang.
Chris Cleave was born in 1973.
Paul Cleave was born in 1974.
Maureen Cleave was born in 1941.
Robbie Cleave did not discover Zambia.
It is the past participle of cleave.
Nathan Van Cleave was born in 1910.