clawed

IPA: kɫˈɔd

adjective

  • having claws (of animals)
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Examples of "clawed" in Sentences

  • McCain clawed his way back, clinching the nomination in early March.
  • Seventh-place David Millar of Britain clawed his way back to the pack despite puncturing a tire near the end.
  • They's a man up the Little Peco that's had a ruction with a panther, an 'the way he's clawed is something scand'lous.
  • These women she said, her voice now almost a whisper, "clawed" their way to the top and didn't necessarily want to encourage others to join them.
  • A probable-cause statement filed with the criminal charges said that after being apprehended, Gomez fought with the officers and "clawed" at one of them.
  • The zombies clawed at the motorcade for a while, but you know how it is when you're playing to an empty hall - your performance is bound to lack conviction.
  • Sources Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood that Fox's X-Men Origins: Wolverine "clawed" a whopping $35 million debut Friday in part to heavy attendance at evening shows and the studio's widest release ever into 4,099 theaters.
  • Your amazon. com score therefore deals with either end of the spectrum, however if a customer is dissatisfied, and a resolution can be worked out between you and the customer, the negative rating can be clawed back, or further feedback can be left.
  • D&D players in particular tend to be very cavalier about how their characters are getting clawed and bitten, and a bit of infection risk -- either real-world hazards or fantasy ones like infectious lycanthropy -- would make the gaming worlds that much more complex and interesting.

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