0 a sharp part on an animal’s toe -- klo [ masculine ]
3 (the pointed end of) the leg of a crab etc. -- klo
4 to scratch or tear (at something) with claws or nails -- klore, krafse, gripe med klør/negler
The two cats clawed at each other.
In most cases, however, the relief certainly will not be clawed back.
There are economic issues involved in such clawing back and reconversion.
Many things are difficult with iron hooks or claws.
The whole of a compensation payment can be clawed back, and individuals can feel that they have taken on a case for nothing.
Pads almost as long as claws.
Pads almost attaining points of claws.
They cried out, shrilling cries, pulsing sharper than birds of prey - eagles, vultures with hooked claws - when farmers plunder their nest of young too young to fly.
The small numbers in the present study preclude general conclusions about generic differences between claws of beef and dairy origin.