"Clawing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To clawing means to scrape or grab with the claws, especially of an animal. Figuratively, it can also mean to attempt to gain or obtain something by persistent effort or struggling, often in a difficult or awkward way.
Clavulinic refers to a type of lactone found in the milky juice of plants, particularly in the Equisetum genus.
Clavus is a noun that refers to a nail or a spike. In anatomy, the clavus is also known as a collateral tuberosity, which is a bony projection on the medial surface of the calcaneus (heel bone).
The word "claw" refers to a sharpened, hooked structure at the end of a finger or toe of some animals, such as birds, cats, and lizards, used for grasping, climbing, or defending oneself. It can also be used figuratively to describe a sharp or aggressive manner of grasping or taking hold of something.
A clawback is a way for a company or organization to recover or retake something that was previously given, returned, or paid out. This can include recovering bonuses, compensation, or other forms of payment that were given to employees or executives based on certain performance targets or criteria. If those targets are not met, the company may try to "claw back" the payment or benefit to recover its losses. It is often used in finance and business contexts, particularly in situations where there is a high level of risk and uncertainty involved.
Having sharp, curved nails or talons, typically on the feet or hands of animals that use them for climbing, grasping, or defending themselves.
A clawfoot bathtub is a type of bathtub with a distinctive claw-shaped foot or leg at each corner. It is typically made of porcelain or acrylic and has a classic, ornate design. Clawfoot bathtubs originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and were popularized by the Victorian era. They are often associated with luxury, elegance, and a sense of nostalgia.
Claws refer to the sharp, curved structures at the end of a finger or toe of an animal, typically a mammal or reptile, used for grasping, climbing, and defending oneself. In humans, claws are absent, but fingernails and toenails are often referred to as "claws" due to their similar appearance and function.
Describing a color that is similar to the natural color of clay, often a dull brown or grayish-brown shade.
Clay is a type of fine-grained earth material that can be shaped and molded when moist, and hardens when dried or fired. It is often used in crafts, such as pottery, sculpture, and modeling, as well as in construction and building materials.
A claymore is a type of large broadsword that was traditionally used by Scottish warriors, particularly in the 15th to 17th centuries. The term "claymore" is derived from the Gaelic word "claidheamh mòr", which means "big sword".
The Clayoquot is a sound, or a body of water, located in British Columbia, Canada. However, the term "Clayoquot" is more famous for referring to the Clayoquot Sound Sustainability Centre, a national park reserve and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, which is one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet. The area is known for its old-growth forests, glaciers, and wildlife, including grizzly bears, wolves, and salmon.
Clays refers to a type of fine-grained soil or earth that can be molded when moist and dries to a hard, brittle form. Clays are often used to make pottery, ceramics, and sculpture.