clobber \clobber\ n. personal possessions; -- an informal term; as, did you take all your clobber?.
Syn: stuff. [WordNet 1.5]
The task for Bentsen clearly is to convince Texans that Dukakis would be good for their economy and trustworthy on gut issues such as crime and gun control _ issues the Bush campaign has used to clobber the Democrats.
The settlement sobered local craftsmen, who began to view Ms. Elliott as a litigious woman with the means to clobber them in court.
"They ought to be careful who they clobber with their night sticks," said St. John, who was on his way to beep-baseball practice when the beating occurred.
Crosstown neighbor General Mills is teaming up with Procter & Gamble Co. to clobber Pillsbury in cake mixes, where Pillsbury is No. 3 on the shelf.
As of yesterday they were still holding up the big ratification vote, but did manage to clobber resisting Republicans and White House Chief of Staff Howard Baker in a 72-27 vote in favor of a provision involving how treaties are interpreted.