To claw means to use claws to do something - in this case, it's figuratively to get back where you once were. It means to have to fight to get there.
getting it done any way possible
If I do something "behind your back", it means that I do it without your knowledge, usually in a sneaky way.
The man decided to haul the heavy rocks up to the curb on his back, however he had to claw his way up the hill.
Eagles will claw you and they will caw and could kill you if you do not back up or get out of the way.
unbolt them, look at the wires on the back and hook them the same way to the new ones and bolt the new ones back in..... pretty easy
The claw hammer can not only hammer a nail into wood but can , by way of the claw , grasp the head of the nail and be used to pry/leverage the nail from wood .
scrole down all the way
In a way, yes. If red and green are fighting at Point A, and red gets "pushed back" to Point B, then red is losing. Red was "pushed back" so they lost ground, or in some cases, were defeated.
It means to go back in time for example.
When the jew come at you with the claw, push it away!
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It basically mean a person that is shy or uncomfortable in social settings. They're the quiet ones, the reserved ones, the one that doesn't get noticed a lot and that is the way they seem to like it.