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claw

[klaw] / klÉ” /




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The joke is on us, of course, and especially me, who lost out on at least an hour of extra REM and now has to find a cranky cat and trim her claws.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bankers spend years trying to claw up one or two spots in the closely watched industry rankings.

From The Wall Street Journal

No side had ever come back from more than a four-point deficit to triumph, but the USA staged a superb fightback to claw themselves back into contention.

From BBC

Two robots picked up T-shirts with orange-tipped claws, then neatly folded and piled them.

From Los Angeles Times

It is thought the dinosaurs were prosauropods - herbivores with long necks, small heads and sharp claws.

From BBC