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Definition of claw foot in English: claw footnounPlural claw feet 1A foot on a piece of furniture, shaped to resemble a claw. 爪形家具脚 as modifier a claw-foot bathtub Example sentencesExamples - He installed a claw-foot bathtub in the downstairs bathroom and, when he stays overnight, sleeps on a futon atop two pews pushed together.
- She caught her breath, seeing a claw-foot bathtub and tiny marble pieces for flooring in the master bath.
- He left the parlor to the kitchens in the back, leaving him to slowly lower himself into one of the single claw-foot chairs across from the couch.
- I shed my clothes and hopped into the hot bath and settled down with my head resting on a bath pillow attached to the edge of my old claw-foot bathtub.
- The sides are centred by shells with leafcapped scroll-headed legs and hairy claw feet.
- The shower itself was nothing to scream about, just a nozzle in a claw-foot tub, but friends, let me tell you that I was this close to breaking out the pliers and stealing that showerhead for our shower at home.
- Adding a vintage-style pedestal sink, a claw-foot tub, and metal hardware and bath accessories enhanced the bathroom's restful atmosphere by prompting visitors to reminisce about a time when life seemed less complicated.
- The remaining bedrooms both feature picture rails and built-in double wardrobes, while the family bathroom is fully tiled in black-and-white and includes a claw-foot bath and separate shower.
- Next, in the middle of the wall, was an oval antique mirror with dark wood and claw feet on the stand.
- Then there's Boath House, near Inverness, which has a room where romantics can wallow in decadent side-by-side claw-foot baths, or they can venture downstairs and book the double jacuzzi and sauna.
- The suite comprises a claw foot cast iron bath, pedestal wash hand basin and toilet.
- Two claw-foot, wingback chairs stood across from the fireplace, facing each other as another claw-foot and short-legged table was positioned between.
- On the right side of the room was a spacious claw-foot bathtub, filled with bubbles and fragrant water.
- And when you're ready to retire to the privacy of your own antiques-furnished room, you can slip a CD into the player, fire up the gas-log fireplace, and take a nice long soak in a claw-foot tub.
- Curl up with the scrapbook of Orwell cuttings, including copies of the letters he wrote from Jura, then soak in his original claw-foot bath, before retiring to the bedroom he used for writing - complete with typewriter.
- The main bathroom has a cast iron claw-foot bath and separate shower room, while there is another bathroom on the first floor return.
- It's a painstakingly restored and gently idiosyncratic place, complete with uneven floors and claw-foot baths.
- The new claw-foot bathtub, which should have been draining into the outflow pipe, was instead draining all over the painstakingly selected color-coordinated ceramic tile floor, the result of a hairline crack in its base.
- Rooms, up stairwells and charmingly tucked away, have a timeless appeal with antique armoires, floral decor, and claw-foot tubs.
- Unfortunately, I don't live near a lake, and don't have a pool, so I can only experiment with a claw-foot tub full of lukewarm water.
2Medicine An excessively arched foot with an unnaturally high instep. 〔医〕弓形足,爪形足 Also called pes cavus Definition of claw foot in US English: claw footnoun 1A foot on a piece of furniture or a standing fixture, shaped to resemble a claw. 爪形家具脚 as modifier a claw-foot bathtub Example sentencesExamples - Next, in the middle of the wall, was an oval antique mirror with dark wood and claw feet on the stand.
- The suite comprises a claw foot cast iron bath, pedestal wash hand basin and toilet.
- The remaining bedrooms both feature picture rails and built-in double wardrobes, while the family bathroom is fully tiled in black-and-white and includes a claw-foot bath and separate shower.
- The shower itself was nothing to scream about, just a nozzle in a claw-foot tub, but friends, let me tell you that I was this close to breaking out the pliers and stealing that showerhead for our shower at home.
- Adding a vintage-style pedestal sink, a claw-foot tub, and metal hardware and bath accessories enhanced the bathroom's restful atmosphere by prompting visitors to reminisce about a time when life seemed less complicated.
- Unfortunately, I don't live near a lake, and don't have a pool, so I can only experiment with a claw-foot tub full of lukewarm water.
- Rooms, up stairwells and charmingly tucked away, have a timeless appeal with antique armoires, floral decor, and claw-foot tubs.
- It's a painstakingly restored and gently idiosyncratic place, complete with uneven floors and claw-foot baths.
- Two claw-foot, wingback chairs stood across from the fireplace, facing each other as another claw-foot and short-legged table was positioned between.
- She caught her breath, seeing a claw-foot bathtub and tiny marble pieces for flooring in the master bath.
- He installed a claw-foot bathtub in the downstairs bathroom and, when he stays overnight, sleeps on a futon atop two pews pushed together.
- The new claw-foot bathtub, which should have been draining into the outflow pipe, was instead draining all over the painstakingly selected color-coordinated ceramic tile floor, the result of a hairline crack in its base.
- The sides are centred by shells with leafcapped scroll-headed legs and hairy claw feet.
- The main bathroom has a cast iron claw-foot bath and separate shower room, while there is another bathroom on the first floor return.
- Then there's Boath House, near Inverness, which has a room where romantics can wallow in decadent side-by-side claw-foot baths, or they can venture downstairs and book the double jacuzzi and sauna.
- I shed my clothes and hopped into the hot bath and settled down with my head resting on a bath pillow attached to the edge of my old claw-foot bathtub.
- On the right side of the room was a spacious claw-foot bathtub, filled with bubbles and fragrant water.
- He left the parlor to the kitchens in the back, leaving him to slowly lower himself into one of the single claw-foot chairs across from the couch.
- And when you're ready to retire to the privacy of your own antiques-furnished room, you can slip a CD into the player, fire up the gas-log fireplace, and take a nice long soak in a claw-foot tub.
- Curl up with the scrapbook of Orwell cuttings, including copies of the letters he wrote from Jura, then soak in his original claw-foot bath, before retiring to the bedroom he used for writing - complete with typewriter.
2Medicine An excessively arched foot with an unnaturally high instep. 〔医〕弓形足,爪形足 |