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Definition of clawed in English: clawedadjective klɔːdklôd 1Having a curved pointed horny nail on each digit. a clawed hand grabbed for me scaly creatures with beaks and clawed feet in combination two Asian short-clawed otters Example sentencesExamples - Their legs are quite strong, with four sharp-clawed toes and webbed feet.
- The cherubic toddler soon becomes a horned beast whose clawed foot is the size of a person.
- In previous tales, he had been portrayed as a clawed, noseless monster.
- The red-clawed seagulls circled for a long time over the shell of the upturned ship.
- He reached his muscled arm across the water and stretched out his long-clawed fingers.
- Four clawed digits are found on each forefoot.
- Folding her clawed fingers into a tent, she nods.
- The African clawed frog is used for pregnancy tests.
- A hand snatched her wrist in mid-swing, clawed fingers tightening as she tried to struggle free.
- I think I see something that looks like a clawed appendage with a wing trying to flap free.
- 1.1 (of crabs, lobsters, and other arthropods) having pincers.
clawed lobsters are found in Nova Scotia Example sentencesExamples - With big-clawed snapping shrimp, aggressive interactions are usually won by the larger animal.
- The purple-clawed land hermit crab is the only terrestrial hermit known from the tropical western Atlantic region.
- Did you know there are white prawns, tiger prawns, and spiny-clawed prawns?
- The crayfish is a vicious, red-clawed predator that has almost wiped out the smaller, gentler native species since introduced to Britain 35 years ago.
- Spiny and long-clawed squat lobsters are a common sight, but this little chap, Galathea squamifera, is much less obvious.
Definition of clawed in US English: clawedadjectiveklôd 1Having a curved pointed horny nail on each digit. a clawed hand grabbed for me scaly creatures with beaks and clawed feet in combination two Asian short-clawed otters Example sentencesExamples - In previous tales, he had been portrayed as a clawed, noseless monster.
- The African clawed frog is used for pregnancy tests.
- The cherubic toddler soon becomes a horned beast whose clawed foot is the size of a person.
- Their legs are quite strong, with four sharp-clawed toes and webbed feet.
- Four clawed digits are found on each forefoot.
- The red-clawed seagulls circled for a long time over the shell of the upturned ship.
- I think I see something that looks like a clawed appendage with a wing trying to flap free.
- Folding her clawed fingers into a tent, she nods.
- A hand snatched her wrist in mid-swing, clawed fingers tightening as she tried to struggle free.
- He reached his muscled arm across the water and stretched out his long-clawed fingers.
- 1.1 (of crabs, lobsters, and other arthropods) having pincers.
clawed lobsters are found in Nova Scotia Example sentencesExamples - Spiny and long-clawed squat lobsters are a common sight, but this little chap, Galathea squamifera, is much less obvious.
- The crayfish is a vicious, red-clawed predator that has almost wiped out the smaller, gentler native species since introduced to Britain 35 years ago.
- Did you know there are white prawns, tiger prawns, and spiny-clawed prawns?
- The purple-clawed land hermit crab is the only terrestrial hermit known from the tropical western Atlantic region.
- With big-clawed snapping shrimp, aggressive interactions are usually won by the larger animal.
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