Definition of Catclaws

1. catclaw [n] - See also: catclaw

Lexicographical Neighbors of Catclaws

catchpoll
catchpolls
catcht
catchup
catchups
catchwater
catchwaters
catchweed
catchweeds
catchweight
catchword
catchwords
catchwork
catchy
catclaw
catclaws (current term)
catdom
cate
catechase
catecheses
catechesis
catechetic
catechetical
catechetical instruction
catechetically
catechetick
catechetics
catechin
catechine
catechines

Literary usage of Catclaws

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Quirt and the Spur: Vanishing Shadows of the Texas Frontier by Edgar Rye (1909)
"The stream washed the base of a rocky ledge, almost perpendicular, with large cavities covered with dense thickets of underbrush and catclaws. ..."

2. Report of Progress by Geological Survey of Texas (1889)
"Its vegetation consists mostly of gramma grass, Spanish daggers, cactus, greasewood, and catclaws. If it were possible to irrigate this, it would make ..."

3. Silver and Gold: A Story of Luck and Love in a Western Mining Camp by Dane Coolidge (1919)
"A few days' work, while he was waiting for his powder, would clear out the worst of the cactus and catclaws and give him free access to his hole. ..."

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