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clawed, past tense; clawed, past participle; claws, 3rd person singular present; clawing, present participle;
  1. (of an animal or person) Scratch or tear something with the claws or the fingernails
    • - the kitten was clawing at Lowell's trouser leg
    • - bitter jealousy clawed at her
    • - her hands clawed his shoulders
  2. Clutch at something with the hands
    • - his fingers clawed at the air
  3. Make one's way with difficulty by hauling oneself forward with one's hands
    • - he clawed his way over a pile of bricks
  4. Try desperately to move or remove something with the hands
    • - rescuers clawed away rubble with their bare hands
  5. (of a sailing ship) Beat to windward
    • - the ability to claw off a lee shore

  1. having or resembling a claw or claws; often used as a combining form; "sharp-clawed"
  2. (of predatory animals) armed with claws or talons
  3. (Claws) A claw is a curved, pointed appendage, found at the end of a toe or finger in most mammals, birds, and some reptiles. However, the word "claw" is also often used in reference to an invertebrate. ...
  4. (CLAWS (linguistics)) In corpus linguistics, part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging or POST), also called grammatical tagging or word-category disambiguation, is the process of marking up the words in a text (corpus) as corresponding to a particular part of speech, based on both its definition, as ...
  5. (Claws (play)) Sophie Treadwell (October 3, 1885 - February 20, 1970), was a leading American playwright and journalist of the first half of the 20th century. Among her prominent works are Machinal (French for ', ', or ') and Intimations For Saxophone. ...
  6. (Clawing) The downward curving of the butt portion of the shingle. This creates a hump along the leading edge and a widening of the cutout. The bulge thus created is susceptible to substantial damages by wind action, hail, and ice. ...
  7. (Clawing) Use of front points of crampons, ice axe pick and ice hammer pick to climb a slope.
  8. (Claws) Metal prongs that protrude from a setting to hold gemstones in place Closed back - Type of setting that in which the backs of gemstones are entirely covered in a metal backing
  9. (Claws) Refers to the fingertips as used in a technique
  10. (Claws) Sharp retractable digits on the end of a cats paws
  11. (Claws) Tarantulas are classified in the Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Arthropoda, Sub Phylum: Chelicerata, Class: Arachnida, Order: Araneae, Sub Order: Mygalomorphae, Family: Theraphosidae.Terminal appendages on the legs and pedipalps. Tarantulas only have two claws per leg.
  12. (Claws) Tarantulas have two claws at the end of each leg.
  13. (Claws) The fingernails of an animalAny living thing that is not a plant. Most animals can move about freely. All use plants or other animals as food. All have sensory organs., such as a bear or cat. They help to grab preyNoun: An animal that is hunted as food by another animal. ...
  14. (Claws) differ from the other two most common melee weapons system for they are normally used by Battlearmor and combat engineers, but are also used on mechs. ...
  15. (claws) are specialized scales. They grow continuously and are worn away through daily activity. Claws are usually called talons when we refer to birds of prey.
  16. (claws) the sixth segment of insect legs