taloned

[ UK /tˈælɒnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of predatory animals) armed with claws or talons
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How To Use taloned In A Sentence

  • His right hand, clenched into an iron mallet, battered desperately at the fearful face bent toward his; the beast-like teeth shattered under his blows and blood splattered, but still the red eyes gloated and the taloned fingers sank deeper and deeper until a ringing in Turlogh's ears knelled his soul's departure. People of the Dark
  • It is possible that the taloned hind limbs were used to dispatch large prey as well, but all of this is merely conjecture.
  • And now they both broke down and sobbed aloud without a pause, like birds bereaved, like the sea eagle or taloned vulture, when villages have robbed the nests of their unfledged young.
  • And now they both broke down and sobbed aloud without a pause, like birds bereaved, like the sea eagle or taloned vulture, when villages have robbed the nests of their unfledged young.
  • The winds were swirling faster now, an angry ice-taloned roc with wings of darkness.
  • The monster shrieked an ear-splitting scream and stepped through the flames, reaching for Quen with its taloned paw.
  • But on this island, a small group of ambitious real estate agents can disrupt communities and tantalize foolish landlords into untenable positions with the snap of taloned fingers.
  • Her taloned nails dug into to fabric and tore holes in it.
  • He felt as though someone had grasped his heart with a cold, taloned hand and was slowly squeezing.
  • Long, spindly, red legs ending in long toed, taloned feet stretch up from the ground, meeting the bird's downy underplumage a couple feet above the sand.
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