clog (klŏg), that which hinders or impedes motion.

cloisˈter (kloisˈtẽr), a place for retirement from the world for religious duties, convent.

close dealing, driving a sharp bargain.

close quarters, near or close to each other.

close-reefed vessels, vessels or boats with their sails tightly folded.

cloth of gold, a fabric woven wholly or partly of threads of gold.

cloˈven (klōˈv’n), divided, cleft.

clutch (klŭtch), grasp.

coast was clear, way was safe.