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Recent Examples of clawBut for Season 2, MrBeast and his crew realized viewers wanted to know a little more about the contestants that managed to claw their way to the top.—
The Deadline Team,
Deadline,
11 June 2026 Life without either, the pair determine, has left Leonora morose, maladjusted and desperate to claw her way back to the road not taken.—Literary Hub,
9 June 2026 McLaughlin moved into the fight for the lead when the race went back to green, going three-wide at one stage with Palou and Daly, but Malukas managed to claw his way back to the front before the penultimate round of pit stops.—
Jeff Gluck,
New York Times,
24 May 2026 If the novelty of his fish-out-of-water conceit eventually runs thin, Garcia brings it to a satisfying conclusion, in which a man caught in the past tries to claw his way back to the real world.—
Jordan Mintzer,
HollywoodReporter,
20 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for claw
In the last year, Huston has broken his eye socket — twice — and his jaw, as well as lacerating his kidney, per posts on his social media.
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Camila Pedrosa,
Sacbee.com,
28 June 2026
That biography took the form of a dark romance between the self-lacerating Louis and his fiercely loving but brutal maker, Lestat, filtered through the former’s brooding subjectivity.
With the work now being migration, most programs are still shoveling, counting tasks and missing the structure.
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Maman Ibrahim,
Forbes.com,
30 June 2026
Since arriving Wednesday in La Guaira, Sosa has scrambled to pull people from the rubble with his old mining pickaxe and shovel in the absence of national rescue teams.
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Juan Pablo Arraez,
Chicago Tribune,
29 June 2026
Kirkmeyer has campaigned on affordability and safety issues, Bottoms is pushing for a redo of the state's education system among other things and Marx wants to cut regulations and lower the cost of living.
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Shaun Boyd,
CBS News,
27 June 2026
Terrell Carstens, a 25-year resident of Brookhaven, said she is frustrated the city made little effort to find places to cut costs instead of raising the rate.
When drought tightens the channel, water managers, dredge crews, and lock operators must communicate with towboat companies and shippers nearly every moment.
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Alfredo Sosa,
Christian Science Monitor,
24 June 2026
It’s then dredged in seasoned flour—key for both browning and flavor—before pan-frying in a mixture of olive oil and butter.
Double-bass glissandos hint at hands grubbing in the earth, while abrupt moments of concerted action—notably, an accordion wheezing out an F-sharp-minor chord—suggest flickering signals and transmissions.
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Alex Ross,
New Yorker,
18 May 2026
Released in 1958, Attack told of a wealthy heiress, fresh from a stint at a mental institution, who is turned into a giantess and then deals with her philandering husband and his no-good, money-grubbing floozy.