plural
claws
plural
claws
Britannica Dictionary definition of CLAW
[count]
1
:
a sharp curved part on the toe of an animal (such as a cat or bird)
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often used figuratively
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They've only been dating for a few months and already she's got her claws into him! [=she already has control over him]
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(chiefly Brit) The press has been getting its claws into him. [=has been attacking/criticizing him]
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They're still trying to get their claws on her money. [=to get her money]
2
:
a body part of an animal (such as a lobster or crab) that is used for gripping and holding things
3
:
a part on a tool or machine that is used for gripping, digging, etc.
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see picture at carpentry
— clawed
/ˈklɑːd/
adjective
2
claw
/ˈklɑː/
verb
claws;
clawed;
clawing
claws;
clawed;
clawing
Britannica Dictionary definition of CLAW
:
to scratch, grip, or dig with claws or fingers
[no object]
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usually + at
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The cat claws at the door when she wants to go outside.
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The dog was clawing at the dirt.
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She desperately clawed at her attacker's face.
[+ object]
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How can we stop the cat from clawing the drapes/curtains?
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The dog clawed a hole in the carpet.
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She tried to claw his face with her fingernails.
claw back
[phrasal verb]
claw (something) back
or
claw back (something)
chiefly British
:
to get back (something, such as money or business) by acting in a forceful way or by doing something that requires a lot of effort
claw your way
:
to move ahead slowly by grabbing onto things
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often used figuratively