

2021 Without a safe spot, the animal might be apt to claw at your chest in terror.įrancine Russo, Scientific American, 14 Feb. 2022 India had just begun to claw its way out of the slump earlier this year when a second wave of the coronavirus - believed by experts to have been sparked by the now-global Delta variant - engulfed the country.ĭiksha Madhok, CNN, 31 Aug. 2022 Wakanda Forever will claw its way into theaters later this year on Nov. 2022 Nadal led 4-1 and 5-3, yet Medvedev was able to claw his way back with unmatched creativity. Joe Garofoli, San Francisco Chronicle, 20 Feb. 2022 That is why the two men will claw for every vote - and often at each other - in what is likely to be another close, low-turnout, off-the-traditional election calendar election. 2022 The Panthers would claw their way back and eventually tied the score near the end of the fourth quarter. 2021 Recent Examples on the Web: Verb Frustrated humans rolled around on the motor-lodge carpet to claw her out. 2021 First to get the claw was Crab, who was unmasked to reveal singer Bobby Brown.ĭalton Ross, EW.com, 13 Aug. 2022 With nature red in tooth and claw, and germs as the root of disease, the idea of animals benefiting from cooperative microbes was anathema.Įd Yong, The Atlantic, 2 Oct. 2021 The claw is the product of a bipartisan map drawn 20 years ago to set up a fair fight between two incumbents, a Democrat and a Republican left in the same district when the state lost one of its six seats. 2021 At first glance, the artists’ design for Lexington Market appears not much different from other examples of public art in food courts, mixing together different items of food: a fish head, crab claw, apple, two bananas and a head of broccoli. Nick Moyle, San Antonio Express-News, 30 Oct.


2022 On Thursday night, an Ovando-area woman came home and found her door ripped off and noticed large claw marks on the house, Roselles said.Īmy Beth Hanson And Matthew Brown,, 9 July 2021 And just like in its two preceding defeats, Texas made just enough mistakes to allow a talented, hungrier team claw out of a hole. Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, 23 Mar. 2021 Speaking of dramatic damage to the exterior of a flashy car, the Lexus LC500 on display has distinctive claw marks on the hood and bullet holes along one side. Recent Examples on the Web: Noun For its collaboration with Juicy Couture, the hair accessories connoisseur reimagines a 10-piece capsule of claw clips and velvet scrunchies with a Y2K flare.
