1. Clydesdale - Noun
2. Clydesdale - Proper noun
heavy feathered-legged breed of draft horse originally from Scotland
Source: WordNetGeorge Eleftheriou, 50, was axed by Clydesdale Bank after an anonymous letter was sent by staff complaining about his lack of action regarding the scandal. Source: Internet
Two races for all comers on a variety of horses from ex racehorses to a Clydesdale took place before the start of the start of the proper racing at the annual Pendle Forest and Craven Hunt point to point fixture at Heslaker farm. Source: Internet
But he never had to do it while sporting a pair of Clydesdale hoofs. Source: Internet
But the Express Clydesdale team needed a farm where they could get in with a 53-foot semi-trailer. Source: Internet
Clydesdale has agreed to compensate all affected customers, costing it about £42 million including the fine. Source: Internet
However Alexander says he immediately contacted Clydesdale Housing Association to advise them and they gave him the impression they understood and would support him until the situation was resolved. Source: Internet