bear claw

NOUN
  1. almond-flavored yeast-raised pastry shaped in an irregular semicircle resembling a bear's claw
  2. claw of a bear; often used in jewelry
  3. an incised design resembling the claw of a bear; used in Native American pottery
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How To Use bear claw In A Sentence

  • Feel us rumple through all that it's got: bed spreads, shower curtain, taste like apple bear claws from the continental breakfast: Philly cream cheese in foot-long foil squeeze. Float Like An Asterisk, Sting Like A Mote
  • Another polar bear clawed a hole in their tent while they slept but was more easily scared away. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another polar bear clawed a hole in their tent while they slept but was more easily scared away. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vikings also used to keep bear claws as necklaces or simple keepsakes - with some found during the Coppergate excavation which led to the founding of the Jorvik Viking Centre.
  • Another polar bear clawed a hole in their tent while they slept but was more easily scared away. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am wearing my bear claws and flying into the upper regions with the thunderbirds.
  • Recipes included bear claw with sturgeon and my personal favourite bean curd simmered in chicken, duck and cuckoo brain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recipes included bear claw with sturgeon and my personal favourite bean curd simmered in chicken, duck and cuckoo brain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another polar bear clawed a hole in their tent while they slept but was more easily scared away. Times, Sunday Times
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