1Incisors broad; molars divided into transverse laminæ; infra-orbital opening typical; claws large.
2Fangs and claws were the least of the weapons brought to bear.
3The lower mammals usually have claws instead of them; the ungulates, hoofs.
4The greed in your breasts has harrowed the people with iron claws.
5He heard them coming, them with their hellish questions and clicking claws.
6It stuck its claws in, señor, but has not made long gashes.
7Drain the crayfish and remove the meat: First, pull out the claws.
8His bird was the eagle, which carried the lightning in its claws.
9New arms sprouted from golden sides, ending in jagged claws and pincers.
10Her long nails-no ,theylooked like claws-re-formedintoher normal short ones.
11She picked up a bear fetish-itsright paw raised, miniature claws exposed.
12The claws opened and closed as the paw moved to and fro.
13But the claws held on-notlike grim death; they were grim death.
14But the force of paw and claws was not the less lethal.
15For the teeth and claws of the larger carnivora are frightfully infectious.
16The hind feet are small and weak in comparison, with slender claws.
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