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Very bovine.
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it's the combo that kills it. either alone would be less cow-like.
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not Clover...Clover might not be as bovine as Bessie or Flossie, but it's very close.
My daughter has a little stuffed cow she's had since she was born. The name on its tag is Clover.
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But that's all just personal associations. I'd never peg Flossie as a cow name and have never seen Annabel or Elsie that way either, even though they seem like "cow" names to a lot of other people.
Clover sounds more "hippyish" to me. Clementine is more "home on the range" so yes, together they read bovine (hippy cattle rancher) but separated and paired differently I get different impressions from them
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