Similar words: flawed, outlawed, awed, overawed, claw, clawback, public law, periodic law. Meaning: [klɔː] adj. 1. having a claw or claws; often used as a combining form 2. of animals.
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31. It allows some funds to be clawed back from the Treasury-to be spent on tightly regulated projects.
32. He clawed at the air and looked at the thing he had caught.
33. And the Monster was pinching Ma's bosoms with its hideous clawed fingers so that blood squirted out.
34. She was there as her son clawed his way up from the post-coma cognitive level of a 2-year-old.
35. Isaac's outstretched hands clawed at the muddy earth, then they relaxed.
36. In the next seven years, Assad clawed his way up the ladder until he emerged as sole leader in 1970.
37. The low mewling sound it made indicated its displeasure; those long, clawed fingers rubbed the bridge of its nose.
38. But shares clawed their way back and by the close the fall had been cut to 10.2 points at 2,289.2.
39. They were freed after 30 rescuers had clawed away rubble with bare hands in temperatures of 100F.
40. Tumbling forward from her seat on the rock, she clawed at the hands that were not there.
41. She reached one arm back and grabbed the rope while Amy fairly clawed at the head.
42. Her fingers clawed his back, her mouth covered his, her tongue darted down his throat.
43. A domino game was cut short when one of the players clawed his jacket to shreds trying to ward off the spiders.
44. Blood trickled down his calves where, while writing, he had clawed at the cracking patches on his legs.
45. I welcome the Secretary of State's announcement that the poll tax compensation of £700 million will not be clawed back.
46. Topaz clawed Andrew's back,[sentencedict.com/clawed.html] silently begging him to satisfy the ravenous craving within her which was reaching unbearable proportions.
47. In effect, landlords have clawed back for themselves an increasing proportion of rate relief on premises within enterprise zones.
48. They reacted against factory-produced Victorian furniture with its frilly fretwork, clawed feet and laminated woods.
49. Finally, with Arsenal pressing hard, he clawed away Quinn's careful header from Thomas's drag-back.
50. The vine clawed its way up the wall at the end.
51. Jakarta clawed back some of the ground lost in the past week as rumoured mass protests in the capital failed to materialise.
52. The other clawed into it, mercilessly pecking while its prey squawked with weakening jabs of its beak.
53. The mountain peaks and ridges clawed at the sky and Maggie stopped thinking altogether.
54. The cat shifted about on his lap, clawed at the woolen nubs of his trousers.
55. The hand reeked of garlic-she clawed at it, her muffled shouts oozing out between the fingers.
56. The same sensation clawed at his cheek and he gasped, the pain searing, yet unreal.
57. A clutch of them have clawed their way to the higher reaches of educational administration.
58. The hands are clawed, deformed, seemingly clutching madly or reaching out in desperation.
59. If demand is greater than expected more shares can be clawed back from allocations earmarked for institutional and overseas investors.
60. They roared up the chimney and clawed at the sky.