Pronunciation of the English word claws.
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1. | Its sharp claws began to open and close, open and close. | |
2. | The cat dug its claws into my hand. | |
3. | A cat was sharpening its claws against a post. | |
4. | The cat retracted its claws. | |
5. | He is hiding his claws. | |
6. | Mary’s cat is so sweet that I really don’t mind him curling up in my lap, but the way he insists on kneading my legs with his claws makes me feel like a pincushion. | |
7. | Thanks to strong paws and long claws, wolverines can easily climb trees. | |
8. | The cat is hiding its claws. | |
9. | I should have been a pair of ragged claws, scuttling across the floors of silent seas. | |
10. | The girl tried to speak, but before she could sob out her thanks the old man had touched her softly on the head three times with his silver staff. In an instant Elsa knew that she was turning into a bird: wings sprang from beneath her arms; her feet were the feet of eagles, with long claws; her nose curved itself into a sharp beak, and feathers covered her body. Then she soared high in the air, and floated up towards the clouds, as if she had really been hatched an eagle. |