Yei, Noe, go cloute thi shone, the better will thai last.
She had a porringer in the one hand, and a small kit tied in a cloute in the other, by which we discerned that she was probably some laborous man's wife conveying his breakfast to him in the field.
And it is well to remember the name of Colin Cloute at least, because a later and much greater poet borrowed that name for one of his own poems, as you shall hear.
In a poem called Colin Cloute Skelton pointed out the evils of his day and at the same time pointed the finger of scorn at Wolsey.
And when he comes off, no marks of injury appear, though he entered naked, only his clouteabout him, and of course the cords with which he is tied.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cloute" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.