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Meanings of
clawed
in English
(Of predatory animals) armed with claws or talons.
taloned
Related terms
armed
Clawed.
Related terms
unguiculate
unguiculated
Usage of
clawed
in English
1
Prices
clawed
their way back into positive territory in early Asian trading.
2
Enjoy your flogging the other day, Nish-Nash?' Muss
clawed
his way up.
3
One
clawed
foot came up and down and destroyed a second specter.
4
Fighting nausea, she got a better hold and
clawed
his work shirt.
5
Behind me, I heard Strike grunting as she
clawed
her way upright.
6
They were enormous
clawed
beasts, horns and talons glistening with sea spray.
7
Seconds passed amid brutal shaking as the rocket
clawed
its way skyward.
8
The one-legged old gentleman
clawed
away at the strings of the guitar.
9
His body bucked; the fingers of his bound hands
clawed
the air.
10
Singapore stocks
clawed
back ground from previous session's losses, supported by financials.
11
The hole speedily grew larger as the great cat
clawed
and growled.
12
With shaking fingers he
clawed
at the knots and slipped the halters.
13
The cold fury of his magic
clawed
its way up his spine.
14
Magiere
clawed
her way to her feet and began running toward town.
15
But the Cavaliers scrounged and
clawed
their way back into the game.
16
The elf saw the poisonous edge and
clawed
frantically at Ulfger's hand.
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About this term
clawed
claw
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
claw at
claw back
claw hand
claw feet
claw fingers
More collocations
Clawed
through the time
Clawed
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common