claws (Meaning)
claws
a sharp usually slender and curved nail on the toe of an animal, something that resembles a claw, the forked end of a tool (such as a hammer), to scratch, seize, or dig with or as if with claws, one of the pincerlike organs on some limbs of arthropods (as a lobster or scorpion), to rake, seize, dig, or progress with or as if with claws, a limb ending in such a process, something that resembles a claw in shape or use, one of the pincerlike organs terminating some limbs of various arthropods (such as a lobster or scorpion), to scrape, scratch, dig, or pull with or as if with claws, a sharp usually slender and curved nail on the toe of an animal (as a cat or bird), a sharp curved extension especially if at the end of a limb (as of an insect), any of various sharp curved processes especially at the end of a limb (as of an insect)
Synonyms & Antonyms of claws
claws Sentence Examples
- The cat's sharp claws tore through the fabric of the couch.
- The eagle's massive claws gripped the fish tightly, preventing it from escaping.
- The crab's pincers, which were essentially claws, latched onto the bait with surprising force.
- The bear's claws extended from its paws, allowing it to climb trees with ease.
- The lobster's claws were filled with tender meat, making it a popular delicacy.
- The claws of the scorpion carried a deadly venom that could paralyze its prey.
- The mantis's forelegs had razor-sharp claws, which it used to capture and devour insects.
- The chameleon's claws were small and bony, but they provided efficient grip on branches.
- The octopus's eight arms were covered in suction cups and claws, allowing it to cling to surfaces and manipulate objects.
- The claws of the dragon mythologically depicted as formidable weapons of destruction.
FAQs About the word claws
a sharp usually slender and curved nail on the toe of an animal, something that resembles a claw, the forked end of a tool (such as a hammer), to scratch, seize
grubs, shovels, dredges,burrows,scoops, excavates, digs, mines, quarries,digs in
fills (in),, smoothes (out or over),smooths (out or over)
The cat's sharp claws tore through the fabric of the couch.
The eagle's massive claws gripped the fish tightly, preventing it from escaping.
The crab's pincers, which were essentially claws, latched onto the bait with surprising force.
The bear's claws extended from its paws, allowing it to climb trees with ease.