claw
noun /klɔː/
  /klɔː/
 Idioms  enlarge imageone of the sharp curved nails on the end of an animal’s or a bird’s foot enlarge imageone of the sharp curved nails on the end of an animal’s or a bird’s foot enlarge image enlarge image- The cat lashed out with its claws.
 Extra ExamplesTopics Animalsc1, Birdsc1- The lion growled and showed its claws.
- The tiger dug its claws into his leg.
- a cat with sharp claws
 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- razor-sharp
- sharp
- curved
- …
 - sharpen
- dig
- sink
- …
 - dig into something
- rake
 - mark
 - in somebody’s claws
 
 enlarge imagea long, sharp curved part of the body of some types of shellfish, used for catching and holding things enlarge imagea long, sharp curved part of the body of some types of shellfish, used for catching and holding things enlarge image enlarge image- the claws of a crab
 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- razor-sharp
- sharp
- curved
- …
 - sharpen
- dig
- sink
- …
 - dig into something
- rake
 - mark
 - in somebody’s claws
 
- part of a tool or machine, like a claw, used for holding, pulling or lifting things see also claw hammer enlarge image enlarge image
Word OriginOld English clawu (noun), clawian (verb), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch klauw and German Klaue.
Idioms 
get your claws into somebody (informal)
- (disapproving) if a woman gets her claws into a man, she tries hard to make him marry her or to have a relationship with her- She’s really got her claws into you!
 
- to criticize somebody severely- Wait until the media gets its claws into her.
 
red in tooth and claw 
- involving opposition or competition that is violent and without sympathy- nature, red in tooth and claw
 




