clapperclaw (Meaning)

Wordnet

clapperclaw (v)

claw with the nails

use foul or abusive language towards

Webster

clapperclaw (v. t.)

To fight and scratch.

To abuse with the tongue; to revile; to scold.

Synonyms & Antonyms of clapperclaw

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clapperclaw Sentence Examples

  1. In the heated argument, he felt compelled to clapperclaw his opponent for his baseless accusations.
  2. The boss's tendency to clapperclaw his employees in public meetings created a tense work environment.
  3. Rather than offering constructive criticism, the coach resorted to clapperclawing the players, demoralizing the team.
  4. The gossip columnist seemed to relish the opportunity to clapperclaw celebrities in her articles.
  5. She tried to avoid confrontations where people would clapperclaw each other with their words.
  6. The teacher refused to clapperclaw her students, opting for encouragement and support instead.
  7. The political debate quickly devolved into a forum for candidates to clapperclaw each other's policies.
  8. Their marriage counseling session turned into a platform for them to clapperclaw each other's faults.
  9. The forum moderators enforced rules against clapperclawing fellow participants during online discussions.
  10. Despite the tension, the family reunion remained peaceful, with no one resorting to clapperclawing one another.

FAQs About the word clapperclaw

claw with the nails, use foul or abusive language towardsTo fight and scratch., To abuse with the tongue; to revile; to scold.

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In the heated argument, he felt compelled to clapperclaw his opponent for his baseless accusations.

The boss's tendency to clapperclaw his employees in public meetings created a tense work environment.

Rather than offering constructive criticism, the coach resorted to clapperclawing the players, demoralizing the team.

The gossip columnist seemed to relish the opportunity to clapperclaw celebrities in her articles.