catclaw Synonyms

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catclaw Meaning

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catclaw (n)

erect shrub with small if any spines having racemes of white to yellow flowers followed by curved pointed pods and black shiny seeds; West Indies and Florida

catclaw Sentence Examples

  1. Hiking through the desert, I had to be careful not to get scratched by the catclaw bushes lining the trail.
  2. The catclaw acacia is known for its sharp thorns that can easily puncture skin.
  3. As I reached out to grab the fence, I felt the sting of a catclaw snagging my sleeve.
  4. The catclaw plant serves as both a protective barrier and a food source for certain desert animals.
  5. Gardeners often have to prune catclaw vines carefully to avoid getting scratched.
  6. The catclaw's thorny branches provided shelter for small animals seeking refuge from predators.
  7. My dog learned the hard way to steer clear of the catclaw bushes after getting tangled in their thorny branches.
  8. Despite their formidable thorns, some people cultivate catclaw plants for their ornamental value.
  9. The catclaw's ability to thrive in harsh desert conditions makes it a resilient species.
  10. Removing invasive catclaw plants from native habitats is essential for preserving the ecosystem's balance.

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erect shrub with small if any spines having racemes of white to yellow flowers followed by curved pointed pods and black shiny seeds; West Indies and Florida

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Hiking through the desert, I had to be careful not to get scratched by the catclaw bushes lining the trail.

The catclaw acacia is known for its sharp thorns that can easily puncture skin.

As I reached out to grab the fence, I felt the sting of a catclaw snagging my sleeve.

The catclaw plant serves as both a protective barrier and a food source for certain desert animals.