1. clarence - Noun
2. Clarence - Proper noun
A close four-wheeled carriage, with one seat inside, and a seat for the driver.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere was a boy called Eustace Clarence Scrubb, and he almost deserved it. C. S. Lewis
I have no personal vendetta against Clarence Thomas. I seek only to provide the committee with information which it may regard as relevant. Anita Hill
In July of 1983, I left Washington, DC area and have had minimal contact with Judge Clarence Thomas since. Anita Hill
I suggest to you tonight that if George Bush had selected the [Supreme] court in '54, Clarence Thomas would have never got to law school. Al Sharpton
Justice Scalia is predictable. He can be counted on to come down with a conservative opinion, and generally, to bring Justice Clarence Thomas with him. F. Lee Bailey
One of these men was Clarence King on his way up to the camp. Adams fell into his arms. As with most friendships, it was never a matter of growth or doubt. Friends are born in archaic horizons; they were shaped with the Pteraspis in Siluria; they have nothing to do with the accident of space. Henry Adams