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bear claw

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The noun has 3 meanings:

Meaning #1: almond-flavored yeast-raised pastry shaped in an irregular semicircle resembling a bear's claw
  Synonym: bear paw

Meaning #2: an incised design resembling a bear's claw used in Native American pottery

Meaning #3: claw of a bear; often used in jewelry


 
 
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A bear claw is a sweet breakfast food, popular chiefly on the West Coast of the United States. It is an almond-flavored, yeast-raised pastry shaped in a large, irregular semicircle with slices around the outside, evoking the shape of a bear's claw. Bear claws often contain almond paste or raisins.

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The term bear claw is atypically used in reference to a strategic move in the sport of rowing. The move occurs when a crew attempts to move ahead with 10 or more hard strokes, also known as a Power 10. The call to perform a bear claw is made by the coxswain. A typical coxswain call to perform a bear claw might be, "Reach back for a bear claw in two, in one, on this one!" The bear claw itself is performed by the rowers, which lasts anywhere from 15 seconds to a minute or more, depending on the crew's cadence and whether the crew is competing in a Head race or a 2000 meter sprint race. Alternatively, the term bear claw is also used to describe the claw of an actual bear. Also the term bear claw is a hand gesture made by bending only the second joint of each finger on your hand, impersonating what looks like a bear claw. This hand gesture represents strength and unity.

In the Netherlands, "Berenklauw" (lit. Bear Claw) is one of the names given to a snack consisting of meatball slices and onion rings (both fried), held together with a cocktail stick, and optionally served with peanut sauce. See Berenklauw.

Recently, Bear Claw became a popular drinking game. Although its origins are mysterious, it is believed that the game has its roots in the mountains towns of California. The game resembles beer pong in that it is played with cups, ping pong balls and paddles. However, there are no teams in this great sporting event and every man fights for his own sobriety.

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