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Noun
/ˈklarəns/,
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clarences, plural;
  1. A closed horse-drawn carriage with four wheels, seating four inside and two outside next to the coachman


  1. a closed carriage with four wheels and seats for four passengers
  2. The Brak Show is an animated series consisting of 15-minute episodes on the Cartoon Network that aired during Adult Swim. The show was a spin-off of the hit animated TV show, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, and featured recurring characters from that show and Cartoon Planet. ...
  3. Glarentza (Γλαρέντζα) is a medieval city located next to the location of today's Kyllini in the Ilia prefecture, Greece.
  4. Clarence is a given name, and may refer to: * Clarence Adler, concert pianist * Clarence Birdseye, pioneer of frozen food * Clarence Clemons, saxophone player from the The E Street Band * Clarence Holbrook Carter (1904-2000), US painter * Clarence Darrow, US lawyer * Clarence Saunders, pioneer ...
  5. The Clarence is a river in northern France whose 32 km course crosses the département of Pas-de-Calais.
  6. Clarence is a 1988 BBC situation comedy starring Ronnie Barker and Josephine Tewson, written by Ronnie Barker under the pseudonym "Bob Ferris". It was Barker's final sitcom appearance before his retirement.
  7. A list of the prominent characters featured on the dark sketch comedy Wonder Showzen.
  8. A ducal title which has been traditionally awarded to junior members of the English and British royal families; An English surname; A male given name; A placename given to towns in countries settled by the British
  9. (in  George Plantagenet, duke of Clarence (English noble))
  10. (Hemmy). Lesser known death roid in Callow Passage. [obscure]
  11. (voiced by Lionel Tubbins): Clarence is GameaVision's audio designer. Flamboyantly gay, Clarence wears sparkly jumpsuits, sings all of his dialogue, and constantly makes blatant references to gay sex. ...
  12. an enclosed four-wheeled coach with two benches and large windows including a front pane
  13. A square fronted town vehicle to seat four, being midway between a Brougham and a Coach, drawn by two horses.  Having plenty of room they were later made into street cabs, earning the nickname Growler .